Community of
Rising
Environmentalists
(CoRE)
Make a Difference in Your Own City
Christodora’s award-winning Community of Rising Environmentalists (CoRE) Saturday Program meets on Saturdays during the spring and fall to conduct science research projects, steward local parks, build community, and nurture future environmental leaders.
This program is supported by:
The Vidda Foundation
CoRE Goals
Engage in the conservation of New York City’s natural environment through stewardship activities
Develop students familiarity with New York City’s local green and eco-friendly infrastructure initiatives and projects
Introduce New York City youth to environmental career pathways
Foster the next generation of environmental leaders through community-based science and community service
What are students saying?
“[The program] was a place that challenges you to think outside the box”
— CoRE Spring 2024 Student
“I feel like we were all connected as a community”
— CoRE Spring 2024 Student
Requirements before joining:
All participants must register for CoRE by submitting
the following forms:
Complete registration and medical forms
FAQs
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The CoRE Saturday Program is FREE for all to attend!
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High school students with at least 75% attendance are awarded a $100 cash stipend at the end of each season of participation. Middle school students with at least 75% attendance are awarded a $50 Barnes & Noble gift card!
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Each spring season, the CoRE Saturday program embarks on a FREE weekend trip to our very own Manice Education Center. Students participate in various ecology lessons, low ropes challenge courses, and local hikes.
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Transit! All parks and green spaces that we visit are easily accessible by public transit.
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We provide all gear and equipment for events and activities. All you need to bring is yourself, weather appropriate clothing, and water + snacks!
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Each weekend the CoRE program visits a different site around the Bronx or upper Manhattan area.
Fall 2024 CoRE Schedule
Stay in the loop about our upcoming CoRE activities. Want more information? Email Bella Klosterman at outreach@christodora.org