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Student Sustainability On Transportation During Workshop

The LACCD Sustainable Works Project continues its series of workshops.

Published: Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Updated: Thursday, December 3, 2009 15:12

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Ana Rosa Murillo | Valley Star

SUSTAINABILITY - Sustainable Works’ Coordinator, Holli Fajack works on student environmental food audits.

Transportation was one of the main topics discussed during the Student Sustainability Workshop meeting on Monday, sponsored by the LACCD Sustainable Works Project.

The workshop is an eight-week program open to all Valley College students. The non-profit environmental education organization consists of people who are interested in learning about environmental issues and solutions they can apply to their own lives to make a positive impact.

"We are thrilled to be able to bring the workshop to LAVC and so far we have found the students to be very receptive and excited about the program," said program coordinator Holli Fajack.

During each meeting, members discuss and participate in sustainable activities to find ways to help the environment, from finding ways to help local communities or informing people on how they can save money on their utility bills as well as conserving energy. Groups participate with each other as they work together and create ways people can take advantage of energy efficient recourses.

During their sixth meeting each member gave a small presentation on how people can find better ways of transportation by finding other resources that are better for the environment. Ride Share, Riding bicycles, walking or taking public transit were some of the resources mentioned during the meeting.

Members are also required to participate in three hours of community service and complete an extensive sustainability survey. They are also eligible for 12-month paid internships working with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certified to document and certify the construction of a new green building on the LAVC campus.

"Next semester we hope to be able to incorporate some field trips into the program as well as to work with ASO's Commissioner for Environmental Affairs and the Eco Advocates Club to organize and support more sustainability related events on campus," said Fajack.

If you are interested in learning more or have questions you can e-mail Holli Fajack at holli.fajack@sustainableworks.org

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