
The children had never learned this way before,
it was excellent.
Alex Mendéz
Pastor, director de GoGuatemala
A modern, dynamic, and participatory program designed to connect with students, raise awareness, and turn them into agents of change. It includes storytelling, videos, interactive activities, and (optionally) a guided cleanup.
We adapt to the class duration and the school’s schedule.
Charla educativa sobre la contaminación por plásticos en la isla Roatán, Honduras.
OBJECTIVES
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Awaken environmental awareness in a clear and engaging way.
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Show that pollution knows no borders and affects us all.
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Inspire through real examples (Europe + Latin America).
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Encourage simple actions that lead to great results.
METODOLOGY
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Opening with storytelling and a short video.
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Participatory activities where students take the lead.
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Practical tools for home and school.
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(Optional) community cleanup within the school’s surroundings.
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS
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Practical actions: simple steps to reduce waste at home and at school.
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Real inspiration: international examples that connect with students’ everyday lives.

Who it’s for
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Students aged 12 and up (middle school / high school, university).
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Available in Spanish or English.

What makes us different
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Hands-on experience in 31 countries with tangible results.
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A methodology that combines education and entertainment.
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Authentic connection with youth (viral content creators).
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Real commitment: 18+ tons of waste collected with schools and communities.
Testimonios
(translated from Spanish)
The activity carried out at the institution has been of great benefit, as it raises awareness about the importance of recycling — one of the actions that not only allows students and teachers to reuse plastic materials that can be given a second life in our surroundings, but also highlights the importance of contributing to the care of the environment.
oreover, students themselves become ambassadors of this message within their families and social circles, thus generating broader impact through their participation.
It is worth noting that activities such as recycling promote active participation within the educational community, which plays a fundamental role in shaping students in a meaningful way. I fully agree with the speakers on the importance of raising awareness about recycling — especially in our social context, where it is needed more than ever.
Martin Romeo Monterrosa Rodriguez
Complejo Educativo, Santa Ana, El Salvador
As an Environmental Education Program (PEA), we are committed to participating in various environmental activities. This time, we carried out a workshop on inorganic waste management in collaboration with Jirka and Míša.
The workshop was aimed at children and young people aged six to twenty-five, with the goal of teaching them how to properly handle waste to avoid polluting the environment — to reduce, recycle, and reuse every material as it should be.
It was an honor to carry out this wonderful campaign together to help care for our planet.
Eliazar Fino
Director of PEA, Nicaragua
(translated from Spanish)
We are very grateful for the visit of Mishell and Jorge to our organization, www.goguatemala.org, in Zone 18 of Guatemala City. It was a very special experience for our children, who learned and had a lot of fun during the visit from our friends.
The children had never learned this way before — it was excellent.
Thank you so much for the next-level teaching.
Most importantly, the visit helped raise awareness about keeping our living spaces clean. We bless you with all our hearts and wish you all the best. Thank you very much.
Alex Mendéz
Pastor, director of GoGuatemala
We are infinitely grateful to have had the energy and enthusiasm of Misha and Jirka here. The talk “I Am Part of the Environment” was a resounding success, awakening environmental awareness within the ISSD community. Misha and Jirka from EKO Dolan have shown an admirable commitment to environmental education and the protection of our planet.
The initiative, which combined fun education with hands-on action through a cleanup activity, has left an indelible mark on our students, teachers, and community members. The students have understood their role as agents of change and are now able to take responsible actions in their daily lives.
Congratulations to EKO Dolan for such a valuable initiative! Their work is essential for building a more sustainable future.
Bernadette Blenk
director of ISSD (International School of Santo Domingo, República Dominicana)
Contact
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