Green Pioneers: Irvington Middle Schoolers Launch Eco-Fundraiser for Second Straight Year

Two Young Environmentalists Lead the Charge for Wildlife Conservation
On March 29th, Irvington's dynamic duo of young activists, Aria Arinella-Rashid and Hannah Leffler, both 11 years old, are set to host their second annual charity benefit at the Irvington Presbyterian Church. These passionate middle schoolers are on a mission to educate their peers about climate change and inspire environmental action.
The upcoming event aims to raise both awareness and funds for the Wildlife Conservation Society, showcasing the remarkable potential of young changemakers. Visitors can look forward to an exciting array of activities, including interactive booths, face-painting, and complimentary popcorn, all designed to engage and inform the community about critical environmental issues.
Arinella-Rashid and Leffler hope their benefit will not only generate support for wildlife conservation but also empower other students to understand their role in protecting our planet. Their commitment demonstrates that age is no barrier to making a meaningful difference in the world.
The event promises to be an inspiring celebration of youth leadership and environmental stewardship, inviting community members to join these young activists in their important cause.