Resources

As our community grows, we want to share our resources with others who wish to take part in our movement. Here you will find lesson plan templates, presentation samples and much more to inspire change in your community! Some resources are not our own, we are simply sharing what we find and hope that you are interested in what we share.

Lazy Person’s Guide to Saving the World is a fun guide to activities you can easily do with your friends or family while at home. It is also available in Spanish: La Guía de los Vagos para Salvar el Mundo.

Sustainable Development Goals Book Club: Join the book club if you are interested in being a part of a global community and engaging with different cultures through books!

170 Actions to transform the world. The United Nations has created a massive list of things you can do in relation to all 17 Sustainable Development Goals. See what you can do while at home!

 

GO GOALS! A board game about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that you can print at home! Have fun with your friends and family while learning about the 17 global goals!

Instructions              Board                 Cards

 

 

One World: Together At HomeGlobal Citizen had a livestream hosted by Lady Gaga in a global broadcast to support healthcare workers fighting COVID-19.  You can still see the performances on their website or explore their Spotify Playlist.

 

Musician J Balvin teamed up with Families Belong Together to create Home with Kids, an online resource center for fun activities, games and educational curriculum. Coloring worksheets feature the artwork from J Balvin’s latest album Colores. Click on the image to go to the Home with Kids website!

 

 

 

ARTE, an organization that engages young people to raise their voice through visual designs and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is hosting a digital human rights Zine-Making workshop on April 16th. ARTE believes that this is a time to disrupt current oppressive systems and create ones of compassion, justice, and mutual aid and understanding. This event is free and for kids under 18 years old and their families. For more information, go to their Facebook event page or RSVP here.