WAPA Celebrates Earth Day and Week of the Young Child on St. Croix and St. John

WAPA Linemen interact with the youth during Earth Day on St. John. (Submitted photo)

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA) was happy to join in the celebration of the Eco Fair, Earth Day and the Week of the Young Child on both St. Croix and St. John. These events highlighted the importance of environmental awareness, sustainability and early childhood education in Virgin Islands communities.

Last week, WAPA proudly participated in the Week of the Young Child event hosted by the V.I. Department of Education at the Canegata Ballpark, emphasizing the significance of early childhood education in shaping environmentally conscious citizens.

Several WAPA linemen participated and showcased one of the new hybrid bucket trucks alongside Communications in educating on electric safety and career opportunities in the utility field.

On St. Croix, both events occurred last week Friday. WAPA actively participated in the Eco Fair hosted by the St. Croix Environmental Association (SEA) at the St. George’s Botanical Gardens, where over 400 young people met with several agencies sharing their innovative ideas and projects focused on environmental conservation and renewable energy.

Children from various schools from across St. Croix had the opportunity to learn about WAPA’s efforts on increasing renewable energy on St. Croix as well as their individual role in conserving water and electricity. This initiative aligned with WAPA’s commitment to promoting a greener and more sustainable future for the Virgin Islands.

Additionally, the Earth Day celebration on St. John took place on Monday at the Franklin Powell Sr. Park that was hosted by the Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park. WAPA was proud to be part of this event, where efforts to protect and preserve natural resources were celebrated and encouraged. As an essential provider of electricity and water services, WAPA recognizes the critical role it plays in promoting environmental stewardship and sustainable practices.

WAPA encourages everyone to continue taking proactive steps towards a cleaner, greener and more sustainable future. Together, we can make a positive impact on our environment and create a better world for future generations.

To watch recap video of these Youth Outreach events, visit WAPA’s YouTube page at https://youtu.be/1lCbu2YC8k8

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