Thriving Elements.
Who We Are
Nandika Devarajan, a TIPS (Teens In Public Service) Intern at Thriving Elements, is excited to announce the launch of the Thriving Elements Youth Council! By gathering a local group of teens she aims to further support this non-profit. Their first fundraiser involves this career-development workshop. This initiative is a fantastic opportunity for young people to develop their professional skills while contributing to a meaningful cause. Join us in empowering the next generation of leaders and follow Thriving Elements on Instagram at @thrivingelements for updates and more information!
Read More...Our Work
Thriving Elements. In order to expand this program further and to fund all the amazing work Thriving Elements is doing to bring vital resources to the students who don't have access to it, they are hosting a fundraiser.
Redmond Library & Elementary
Redmond, Washington
To reach and educate local K-5 students about our curriculum, our founder co-hosted an emergency preparedness event at Redmond Library and visited students in grades 2, 4, and 5 at Redmond Elementary to speak about these concepts. Later, she spoke about her experiences to the FEMA Region 10 Administrator, FEMA executives, and King County officials about the event.
Deiva Sigmani Middle School
Tiruvottiyur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
TYC was given the opportunity of presenting our emergency preparedness curriculum at an underfunded school in India, where our founder taught students about how to stay prepared for emergencies in their region.
Positive Ally
Redmond, Washington
To gain experience in teaching our curriculum, TYC’s co-presidents visited a local afterschool care, Positive Ally, where they educated K-5 students about emergency preparedness.
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"Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much." - Helen Keller. Seattle TEAM India or Team for Educational Activities in Motherland is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping schools and students that aspire to learn but lack the opportunity to do so. All proceeds collected will be donated to TYC or TEAM Youth Council, a student-run branch of this initiative, devoted to providing education to students and women in rural India on topics like computer science, english, and biology.