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Walt Disney World Resort Creates a Better Future for Florida this Earth Month
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Walt Disney World Resort Creates a Better Future for Florida this Earth Month
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Walt Disney World Resort Creates a Better Future for Florida this Earth Month
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Walt Disney World Resort Creates a Better Future for Florida this Earth Month
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Walt Disney World Resort Creates a Better Future for Florida this Earth Month
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Walt Disney World Resort Creates a Better Future for Florida this Earth Month
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Walt Disney World Resort Creates a Better Future for Florida this Earth Month
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Walt Disney World Resort Creates a Better Future for Florida this Earth Month
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Walt Disney World Resort Creates a Better Future for Florida this Earth Month
- Building on its longstanding legacy of supporting young storytellers in Florida through Disney Future Storytellers, the resort donated $20K worth of gardening supplies to Lake Silver Elementary in Orange County, helping the school bloom into a Green STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Academy. (Olga Thompson, photographer)
- Building on its longstanding legacy of supporting young storytellers in Florida through Disney Future Storytellers, the resort donated $20K worth of gardening supplies to Lake Silver Elementary in Orange County, helping the school bloom into a Green STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Academy. (Olga Thompson, photographer)
- Disney teamed up with Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation (FWCF) and The Nature Conservancy to host local Girl Scouts for some hands-on learning experiences throughout the month, including an exclusive, advanced screening of “Home Waters” – a short film produced by the FWCF – and a day at The Nature Conservancy’s Disney Wilderness Preserve for some onsite exploration and career conversations with local leaders and conservation experts. (Olga Thompson, photographer)
- Disney teamed up with Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation (FWCF) and The Nature Conservancy to host local Girl Scouts for some hands-on learning experiences throughout the month, including an exclusive, advanced screening of “Home Waters” – a short film produced by the FWCF – and a day at The Nature Conservancy’s Disney Wilderness Preserve for some onsite exploration and career conversations with local leaders and conservation experts. (Olga Thompson, photographer)
- Disney teamed up with Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation (FWCF) and The Nature Conservancy to host local Girl Scouts for some hands-on learning experiences throughout the month, including an exclusive, advanced screening of “Home Waters” – a short film produced by the FWCF – and a day at The Nature Conservancy’s Disney Wilderness Preserve for some onsite exploration and career conversations with local leaders and conservation experts. (Olga Thompson, photographer)
- Disney teamed up with Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation (FWCF) and The Nature Conservancy to host local Girl Scouts for some hands-on learning experiences throughout the month, including an exclusive, advanced screening of “Home Waters” – a short film produced by the FWCF – and a day at The Nature Conservancy’s Disney Wilderness Preserve for some onsite exploration and career conversations with local leaders and conservation experts. (Olga Thompson, photographer)
- Disney teamed up with Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation (FWCF) and The Nature Conservancy to host local Girl Scouts for some hands-on learning experiences throughout the month, including an exclusive, advanced screening of “Home Waters” – a short film produced by the FWCF – and a day at The Nature Conservancy’s Disney Wilderness Preserve for some onsite exploration and career conversations with local leaders and conservation experts. (Olga Thompson, photographer)
- Disney teamed up with Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation (FWCF) and The Nature Conservancy to host local Girl Scouts for some hands-on learning experiences throughout the month, including an exclusive, advanced screening of “Home Waters” – a short film produced by the FWCF – and a day at The Nature Conservancy’s Disney Wilderness Preserve for some onsite exploration and career conversations with local leaders and conservation experts. (Olga Thompson, photographer)
- Earlier this year, Walt Disney World Resort announced a $500,000 donation to five conservation organizations in Florida to help make a happier, healthier planet possible for all. (Olga Thompson, photographer)