The Project The Vision Project Sites Satellite groups Partners/Sponsors Join the project How to Help Home
The Journey For Participants Forum Youth Journals Student Work Millennium Development Goals Contact Us

Project Sites

 

  Click here to learn about the 2004/2005 Project Pairs

  Click here to learn about the 2005/2006 Project Pairs

  Click here to learn about the 2006/2007 Project Pairs

  Click here to learn about the 2007/2008 Project Pairs

 

One World Youth Project builds and connects communities of youth action through

cultural understanding, leadership training, and service learning by linking middle and high school student groups throughout the world together in learning partnerships.                                       

One World Youth Project is pleased to announce

the Project Pairs for the 2008/2009 school year:

click on a flag to learn more ...

                                    

Click this flag to enlarge

Brazil

Flag of United States

Talmage,

California

Click this flag to enlarge

Buea, SW Province,

Cameroon

Flag of United States

Providence,

Rhode Island

Flag of Czech Republic

Zamberk,

Czech Republic

Flag of United States

Rice Lake,

Wisconsin

Flag of Ethiopia

Addis Ababa,

Ethiopia

Flag of United States

Talmage,

California

Click this flag to enlarge

Teshie,

Ghana

Flag of United States

Longmont,

Colorado

Dehra Dun,

India

Flag of Canada

Ontario,

Canada

Flag of Mexico

Puerto Vallarta,

Mexico

Flag of United States

Santa Barbara,

California

Flag of Peru

Lima,

Peru

Flag of United States

Medford,

Massachusetts

Flag of Sierra Leone

Kenema,

Sierra Leone

Flag of United States

Seattle,

Washington

Flag of Sri Lanka

Colombo,

Sri Lanka

Flag of United States

Lyndonville,

Vermont

Arusha,

Tanzania

Flag of United States

Orleans,

Massachusetts

Songea,

Tanzania

Flag of Kosovo Gjakova,

  Kosovo

Flag of Canada

Ontario,

Canada

 





© Earthlights Image is used with the generous permission of NASA.
Data courtesy Marc Imhoff of NASA GSFC and Christopher Elvidge of NOAA NGDC.
Image by Craig Mayhew and Robert Simmon, NASA GSFC.