In a bid to further its commitment to environmental stewardship and education, Don Bosco School of Theology has initiated the second run of its Laudato Si’ Certified Environmental Trainer Program. The program, which commenced on November 11, marks a significant step towards empowering individuals to become advocates for sustainability and guardians of the environment.
With a warm embrace, the institution extends a grand welcome to the 43 new scholars who have embarked on this transformative journey. These individuals, representing a diverse array of backgrounds and experiences, have demonstrated a shared dedication to fostering positive change in their communities and beyond.
The Laudato Si’ Certified Environmental Trainer Program, inspired by the encyclical letter of Pope Francis, serves as a platform for equipping participants with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to address pressing environmental challenges. Through a comprehensive curriculum that blends theory with hands-on practical experience, scholars are empowered to become catalysts for sustainable development initiatives.
Building upon the success of its inaugural run, the second iteration of the program aims to deepen engagement and broaden its impact. By fostering a supportive learning environment and encouraging collaboration among participants, Don Bosco School of Theology seeks to cultivate a network of passionate environmental advocates who are equipped to drive meaningful change within their respective communities.
The launch of the second run of the Laudato Si’ Certified Environmental Trainer Program underscores the institution’s unwavering commitment to promoting environmental justice and ecological sustainability. Through education, advocacy, and action, Don Bosco School of Theology continues to uphold the principles outlined in Laudato Si’, inspiring individuals to embrace their role as stewards of the Earth and champions of a more sustainable future.
As the program unfolds, scholars will embark on a transformative journey of learning and discovery, equipped with the tools and insights needed to effect positive change in the world around them. Together, they will strive to honor the interconnectedness of all life and uphold the sacred responsibility to protect and preserve our planet for future generations.
In welcoming the 43 new scholars to the Laudato Si’ Certified Environmental Trainer Program, Don Bosco School of Theology reaffirms its commitment to fostering a culture of sustainability and environmental stewardship that transcends boundaries and empowers individuals to become agents of change in a world in need.