Justice and Outreach Internship Program - All For Kids

Environmental Justice and Community Outreach Internship

Beach Clean Up and Community Garden Projects

About Environmental Justice and Community Outreach Internship

Mission Statement:

All For Kids and the City of Huntington Beach are dedicated to providing interns with valuable experiences that connect them with community leaders in the field of Environmental Justice and Community Outreach. This opportunity not only helps students explore potential career paths but also equips them with the tools to make a meaningful impact in their community. Through HB Youth in Eco Action, we are committed to nurturing the next generation of environmental stewards and community advocates.

Program Information:

All For Kids, in collaboration with the City of Huntington Beach (HB), is excited to introduce an innovative educational program that connects youth to cultural and environmental resources. The HB Youth in Eco Action (HBYEA) program provides free workshops and field trips to HB youth ages 8-21.

Throughout the school year, participants can look forward to monthly field trips to vibrant locations such as Huntington City Beach, Bolsa Chica Wetlands, Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, and an overnight experience at Huntington Central Park. These excursions not only promote outdoor learning but also encourage a deeper appreciation for nature and local ecosystems.

In addition to outdoor programming, HBYEA offers a diverse range of workshops that delve into essential topics, including healthy lifestyles, substance use prevention, environmental arts, mental health awareness, and more. These workshops are designed to empower youth with knowledge and skills that are crucial for personal development and community involvement.

Watch our 2025 student video here

 

Toolkit - Community Garden

🌱 Community Garden Toolkit 

Presented by: HB Youth in Eco Action – Community Garden Cohort
Growing community, one garden at a time. 

🧹 Project Overview 

Mission:
To build a community garden that tackles environmental and social challenges—like food insecurity, biodiversity loss, and pollution—while strengthening community ties and promoting awareness. 

Impact:
The surrounding community gains cleaner air, biodiverse green space, filtered water, local food access, and cooler, shaded areas all aimed at improving health and overall wellbeing. 

📍 Site & Setup 

Proposed Location: 

  • A local park, school, or community center 
  • Check with your City for the best options 
  • For our project, we partnered with our local youth shelter (Waymakers) 

Logistics Plan: 

  • Permits and Approvals 
  • City/government permits 
  • Land use approvals 
  • Volunteer waivers (of required)  
  • Setup Steps: 
  • Research local gardening policies and permit requirements 
  • Draft and submit a formal proposal 
  • Form a core planning committee or volunteer team 
  • Secure city permits and land access 
  • Obtain funding (donations, grants) 
  • Begin construction and prepare for long-term maintenance 

Project Timeline: 

  • 3 – 6 months (from proposal to planting) 

🧰 Materials & Budget 

Essential Materials: 

  • Soil and compost 
  • Organic seeds and seedlings 
  • Irrigation or water source access 
  • Gardening tools: 
  • Shovels, rakes, garden forks 
  • Shears, watering cans 

Estimated Budget:  

  • Prices can vary — estimated total will be based on quotes or retail prices 
  • Look for in-kind donations from: 
  • Home Depot / Lowe’s 
  • Local nurseries 
  • Environmental nonprofits or green grant programs 

🤝 Partners & Promotion 

Suggested Partners: 

  • Environmental nonprofits 
  • Food banks 
  • Local foundations and City departments 

Our Partner: Waymakers (https://waymakersoc.org/) 

Why? They’re committed to: 

  • Youth empowerment 
  • Healing, growth, and unity 
  • Mental wellness 
  • Community engagement 

Promotion Channels: 

  • Social Media Campaigns (Instagram, TikTok, Nextdoor) 
  • City Websites & Digital Flyers 
  • Community Boards & Word of Mouth 
  • Print Flyers for schools, libraries, and shelters 

♻️ Sustainability & Handoff Plan 

Future Garden Leaders: 

  • School clubs or student groups 
  • Neighborhood associations or local businesses 

Support Tools Needed: 

  • Designated community leader 
  • Continued access to nonprofit resources 
  • Scheduled volunteer maintenance days 
  • Partnership agreements with City or nonprofits 

Long-Term Success Ideas: 

  • Host seasonal planting workshops 
  • Share produce with local food banks 
  • Turn it into a learning garden for schools 

Download our compost brochure here

See the final presentation here

Who We Are: Community Garden

Toolkit - Beach Clean Up

🌊 Beach Clean-Up Toolkit 

Presented by: HB Youth in Eco Action – Beach Clean-Up Cohort
Taking action to protect our coastlines and marine life. 

🧹 Project Overview 

Mission:
To prevent ocean pollution and protect marine wildlife by organizing a community beach clean-up event. 

Impact:
Each piece of trash we collect keeps our beaches safer and our waters cleaner for sea life and future generations. 

 📍 Site & Setup 

Beach Site: 

  • Bolsa Chica State Beach (Huntington Beach, CA) 
  • Alternate Site: Huntington State Beach 

Logistics Plan: 

  • Request private beach access (if needed) 
  • Obtain necessary permits and liability waivers 
  • Organize supplies and volunteers (outreach) 
  • Schedule and facilitate clean-up day. 

Timeline: 

  • Bi-weekly planning meetings 
  • 1–2 community clean-up events per month 

🧰 Materials & Budget 

Total Estimated Budget: $80–100 

Tip: Consider reusable gloves and sustainable supply options to align with eco-values.  

🤝 Partners & Promotion 

Our Partner: Surfrider Foundation (https://northoc.surfrider.org/)
Why? They’re committed to: 

  • Water quality protection 
  • Plastic reduction 
  • Habitat restoration 
  • Youth education initiatives 

Promotion Strategies: 

  • 📱 Social media campaigns (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook) 
  • 📰 Flyers posted in community centers, libraries, and surf shops 
  • 📣 Word-of-mouth via schools, clubs, and local events 
  • 🧑🏽🏫 Outreach to teachers and student clubs 

Bonus Idea: Include a volunteer sign-up form or QR code to RSVP on your website. 

🌱 Sustainability Plan 

Post-Cleanup Disposal: 

  • Coordinate trash collection with local waste services 
  • Sort recyclables separately when possible 

Ongoing Maintenance: 

  • Encourage recurring clean-ups with local organizations like Surfrider 
  • Create a volunteer ambassador program for future events 
  • Share impact stats (e.g., pounds of trash collected) to inspire others 

See the final presentation here

Who We Are: Beach Clean Up

Get Involved

Huntington Beach Youth in Eco Action is a state-funded program aimed at providing Huntington Beach youth ages 8-21 with outdoor activities (mostly through the form of field trips) and enrichment workshops (with our subcontractors) to promote overall well-being and environmental awareness. Get to know more about our services through our general flyer!

Workshops + Subcontractors:

All For Kids: Healthy Habits

All For Kids presents an engaging series of Healthy Habits workshops designed specifically for the youth of Huntington Beach. Our program covers a comprehensive range of topics to support the overall well-being of children and adolescents. Participants will explore healthy eating principles, learn nutritious cooking techniques, and discover the benefits of mindfulness and meditation. The workshops also emphasize the importance of regular physical activity, effective sleep habits, and positive social media practices. Additionally, youth will engage in goal-setting exercises and self-esteem building activities, all aimed at fostering a balanced and confident approach to life. Join us in empowering the next generation with the tools they need to thrive!

Field Trips

Check out samples of our promotional items for our past field trips! Dates and times are subject to change in accommodation to the location’s needs.

Bolsa Chica Wetlands 1.18

Huntington City Beach 10.19

Huntington City Beach 10.19

Laguna Coast Wilderness Park 11.16

Believe in Sobriety (BIS) Kids: Substance Abuse Prevention

BIS Kids’ workshops provide an engaging and interactive environment for children to develop essential social-emotional skills. Through a blend of games, art, music, and storytelling, we foster self-awareness, empathy, emotional regulation, and effective communication. Our program is designed to support children in building resilience, enhancing their decision-making abilities, and promoting positive relationships. By addressing these foundational skills, BIS Kids’ workshops help children navigate challenges, manage stress, and foster a sense of belonging and well-being, laying the groundwork for lifelong success both in and out of the classroom.

OC Children’s Therapeutic Arts Center (OCCTAC): Environmental Arts

The Therapeutic Arts program at OC Children’s Therapeutic Arts Center (OCCTAC) offers a safe space for neurodiverse individuals to meet, socialize, and learn together through various artistic mediums. While our classes do not replace therapy, they provide a supportive environment that fosters joy and aids in socio-emotional development. Programming allows for expression and regulation of emotions, reducing stress and anxiety while boosting the participant’s confidence. This learning opportunity stimulates senses, improves attention span, memory, and problem-solving skills. Join us as we encourage your creativity to blossom and flourish!

Human Options: Mental Health

Human Options’ “Preventative Education Program” equips youth and community members with the tools and knowledge to foster healthy relationships, recognize the signs of abuse, and intervene safely in harmful situations. Through interactive workshops and engaging discussions, the program addresses critical topics such as understanding the dynamics of unhealthy relationships, identifying red and green flags, setting boundaries, practicing consent, and becoming an active bystander. By empowering individuals to advocate for themselves and others, Human Options aims to break the cycle of relationship violence and promote a culture rooted in respect, trust, and safety. This program reflects the organization’s mission to prevent violence before it begins, fostering stronger, healthier communities.

Where you can find us:

To stay connected with our program, look for us on HBSands.org or at the Oak View Family Resource Center. As mentioned on our general flyer, we can exclusively be found at locations such as Murdy Community Center, Boys and Girls Club of Huntington Valley, Vista View Middle School, Waymakers, and more! For the most up-to-date information regarding HB Youth in Eco Action’s workshops, please call our main office at: (714) 842 – 4002 ext. 0. For the most up-to-date information regarding HB Youth in Eco Action’s field trips, please call our main office at: (714) 960 – 8895.