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students in Youth Climate Associates program sit at table working on project with photo flowchart
YCA PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Empowering
youth and schools to take action.

Youth Climate Ambassadors Program Overview

The Youth Climate Ambassadors (YCA) Leadership Program provides 9-12th grade students in San Mateo County with the opportunity to dive into social and environmental issues contributing to the global climate crisis. During this 8 month-long program, students attend monthly online workshops that cover a variety of topics to strengthen their knowledge in climate change, build individual skills, and support regional capacity among youth to lead action on climate change. Students also participate in three in-person retreats hosted in various locations across San Mateo County to strengthen their understanding of climate topics and build meaningful community with their peers.

Students work towards developing and implementing an impact project that addresses local climate and sustainability issues based on foundational knowledge learned throughout the program. While developing their impact project, students gain experience in a variety of skills including observations, data collection, interviews, survey design, problem-solving, and more, based on student interest and the project. At the end of the program, there is a graduation and showcase event for students to present their impact projects.

Participants who successfully complete all program requirements are eligible for a YCA graduate stipend. An additional stipend is available to qualifying low-income students.

YCA Program Details

Workshops, Retreats, and Impact Projects

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Free Tire Recycling Drop-Off Event @ Pescadero High School
Apr
11

The County of San Mateo Sustainability Department is hosting a free tire recycling drop-off event for San Mateo County residents. There is a limit of 9 passenger or light truck tires per vehicle, as required by state law. Tires accepted at this event must be size R19.5 or smaller, with or without rims. Please ensure the tires are deflated. Tires from commercial, auto repair, and/or salvage businesses will not be accepted.

  • Location: Pescadero High School, 360 Butano Cutoff, Pescadero
  • Date:  April 11, 2026
  • Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
  • Collector: San Jose Conservation Corps

Questions?

  • Call 888-442-2666

Residents must provide proof of residency in San Mateo County (e.g., driver’s license, utility bill, garbage collection bill, etc.).

For larger truck tires (tractor, truck etc.) contact the Sustainability Department at 888-442-2666 for recycling location information or visit www.recyclestuff.org.

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