From Learners to Leaders

BCK’s former students and interns continue to make the world a better place!

Jack Dodson

Meet former BCK student, Jack Dodson!

Hometown: Carlsbad, California

University: University of Oregon

Area of Study: BS in Environmental Studies; Minors in Science Communication and Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies

How did your work with BCK Programs spark your passion for the environment?: I had been involved in various environmental projects before working with BCK Programs, but that was my first time doing environmental work in a professional capacity. It showed me that it was possible to have a career doing environmental work, which helped me plan for my future.

Where are you now in your journey as an environmental steward and activist?: I’m currently on the leadership for the Climate Justice League, a student group at the University of Oregon, pressuring our university to take stronger climate action. I also have an internship at Fossil Free Eugene, a nonprofit pushing for city-level climate action, as well as an environmental-related research assistant job.

Learn More About Jack:

https://www.instagram.com/jack4theplanet/

https://www.youtube.com/@jack4theplanet

https://www.jack4theplanet.com/

Bella Zumot

Meet former BCK intern, Bella Zumot!

Hometown: Encinitas, California

University: University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Area of Study: BS in Natural Resources, Forest Sciences and Conservation

How did your work with BCK Programs spark your passion for the environment?: I had already developed a passion for the environment, but my time with BCK grew my love for environmental conservation and educating others on sustainable practices. Seeing all the hard work they do behind the scenes to make these programs happen is extremely moving. From prepping garden beds in the hot sun to making sure every scrap of waste goes in the right bin, they are outstanding humans and I am eternally grateful I had the opportunity to work with them.

Where are you now in your journey as an environmental steward and activist?: Now on my journey as an environmental steward, I will be attending a university that is committed to being environmentally active as well as majoring in environmental conservation. There, I will work on the campus farm and make my way on to the school’s Environmental Policy Association Board. I hope to carry the knowledge I’ve learned through BCK on to my new college campus and begin new environmental projects to share with others.

Learn More About Bella:

2023 Encinitas Environmental Youth Hero

Find Bella on LinkedIn

Evelyn Parra

Meet former BCK intern, Evelyn Parra!

Hometown: Carlsbad, California

University: University of California, Davis

Area of Study: Double-major in Environmental Policy and Political Science

How did your work with BCK Programs spark your passion for the environment?: My time with BCK Programs had a profound impact on my passion for the environment. As an intern, I gained hands-on experience collecting and testing stormwater, which gave me a deeper understanding of local environmental challenges. I also spent a summer teaching young students about recycling and composting, which showed me how meaningful education and outreach can be in inspiring sustainable practices.

Where are you now in your journey as an environmental steward and activist?: I am currently a third-year student at UC Davis, focusing on conservation work. Looking ahead, I hope to pursue a career with a conservation non-profit, where I can continue combining science, education, and community engagement to create positive environmental change.

Learn More About Evelyn:

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