Elmont Student Ruth Mekako Participates in Prestigious Timbuctoo Climate and Careers Institute
Elmont, NY – Ruth Mekako, a dedicated student from Elmont, has recently completed an enriching summer program at the Timbuctoo Climate and Careers Institute, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at fostering environmental stewardship and diversifying career pathways among high school students. This year, the Institute hosted its second cohort, bringing together students from areas like New York City and Long Island to the State University of New York (SUNY) College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) campus.
The Timbuctoo Climate and Careers Institute, created in partnership with SUNY ESF and the City University of New York (CUNY) Medgar Evers College, exposes students like Ruth to the vast opportunities within green careers and environmental science. The program offers a rare opportunity for students to explore green spaces and develop a deep understanding of environmental issues, which they might not have had access to otherwise.
Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages, who played a pivotal role in securing funding for the program through her advocacy and sponsorship, expressed her enthusiasm for Ruth’s participation.
"Ruth Mekako’s participation in the Timbuctoo Climate and Careers Institute is a testament to the bright future we can build when we invest in our youth and provide them with the tools and opportunities to explore diverse career paths," said Assemblywoman Solages. "This program not only opens doors for students to explore green careers but also empowers them to become the environmental leaders of tomorrow. I am incredibly proud of Ruth for taking on this challenge and representing Elmont with distinction."
Ruth Mekako, reflecting on her experience at the Institute, shared her excitement about the opportunity.
"I never imagined I would have the chance to explore such beautiful and important environmental spaces. The Timbuctoo Institute has opened my eyes to the possibilities in green careers, and I feel inspired to make a difference in protecting our planet," said Mekako. "I’m grateful for the support from Assemblywoman Solages and everyone who made this experience possible."
The Timbuctoo Climate and Careers Institute is championed by the Adirondack Council, and supported by the New York State Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic, and Asian Legislative Caucus. The program's mission is to inspire a new generation of environmental leaders by providing students with the knowledge and experiences necessary to pursue careers in environmental science and green technology.
As Ruth returns to Elmont with a wealth of knowledge and newfound passion, she stands as a shining example of the positive impact that programs like the Timbuctoo Climate and Careers Institute can have on the lives of young people.
Caption: Assemblywoman Solages and Elmont native Ruth Mekako at the Timbuctoo Climate Science and Careers Summer Institute.