Youth Education

WE INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION – HELP US INVEST IN THE FUTURE

The future of cold, clean rivers and streams depends on a steady stream of advocates and conservationists stepping forward to roll up their sleeves, raise their voices and invest their time and talent. To make this vision a reality, the Southcentral Alaska Chapter has donated fly tying equipment and materials to local school tying clubs, taught kids about fly fishing at local public events and is seeking funding for support of the TU Adopt a Trout program along with the Mayfly Project to help connect kids to the outdoors, provide meaningful watershed and environmental education opportunities and mentoring of burgeoning young conservationists. 

Support our youth education work today! As an all-volunteer organization, we need your time, expertise and donations to continue our great work! 

HEADWATERS YOUTH PROGRAM

TU’s Headwaters Youth Program contains a developmental model called the “Stream of Engagement” that strives to provide opportunities for involvement at all ages and interest levels. Some programs like Trout in the Classroom and STREAM Girls put a heavy focus on watershed-based STEM learning, while others like the TU Summer Trout Camps and Academies serve as Fly Fishing 101 experiences for teen participants. With an evolving high school club program and college capstone called the TU 5 Rivers on over 100 college campuses across the U.S. we are keeping youth connected to conservation into adulthood. 

Headwaters also offers youth memberships, Stream Explorers (ages 12 and under) and TU Teens (ages 13 to 17), that contain fun elements such as a trout-focused kids’ magazine, Stream Explorers and Teen stickers, and fun premium items like hats, books and logoed youth fly rods. 

Learn more at www.tu.org/headwaters

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