Rainforest
Challenge
715 Sennebec Rd.
Union, ME 04862
Katherine Watier, a recent graduate from Hampshire
College in Amherst, Massachusetts, conceptualized The Rainforest Challenge
when she was 13, after meeting a Costa Rican exchange student who encouraged
her to learn more about his country’s forests. Concerned about how youth
under 18 were not directly involved in the rainforest preservation movement,
she began to think of how she could engage them and how she could counteract
the disempowering messages that youth were being fed about the failing
state of their environment. By sixteen, Katherine was in the midst of
marketing the project on a national scale while arranging presentation
to groups across New England, all while dancing and being an active high
school student! Katherine’s creative inspiration can be seen in various
aspects of the presentations – most obviously, the interpretive dance.
The Rainforest Challenge project and Katherine’s
leadership style is heavily influenced by her 16 years in the 4-H program.
The Rainforest Challenge project was initially supported and partially
financed by the 4-H Pine Tree Grant Foundation (additional funding cam
from the Maine Community Grant Foundation) and the local 4-H County Extension
agent was instrumental in providing resources and pointing Katherine in
the right direction along the way.
Having spent five years motivating youth through
the Rainforest Challenge program Katherine decided to take a more theoretical
approach to the subject and focus her undergraduate studies on attitude
change
in an effort to discover what the secret was to persuading others.
While intensely involved in her BA degree,
Katherine fully expected the program to wither, but once she put information
about the program on line,
response continued to pour in. The project has seemed to take on a life
of its own.
Katherine is currently working as an intern
for National 4-H Council as the Alumni Relations and Workplace Giving
Coordinator as well as the web page designer for the Alumni Donor Relations
department. She is currently focusing her energy on moving into the mass
communications field while applying for graduate school.
Seeing the tropical rainforest has always been
one of Katherine’s dreams and spending time there will allow her to re-energize
and give The Rainforest Challenge the attention it deserves.
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