Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs

by Marine Education Initiative
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs
Expand the Reach and Success of our Programs

Project Report | Jun 18, 2018
Gearing up for another program!

By Nicholas C. Metropulos | Executive Director

Learning the anatomy of a Lionfish
Learning the anatomy of a Lionfish

"Fishing for Families in Need is an extraordinary organization. I was able to witness first hand the joy being brought to the kids when Nick (Executive Director of F4FN) taught them about different marine species and used interactive, hands on methods to get the class more involved. This had the kids on the edge of their seats. I hope to see F4FN continue to expand because I can truly say I have witnessed its magic."- Drew Krinsky (F4FN Volunteer)

The Responsible Angling Education programs are back and better than ever! Thanks to all of our generous supporters, we have been able to revamp our programming to incorporate more in-depth educational and hands-on marine conservation activities for our students. This July, F4FN will be offering our new and improved Responsible Angling Education program to the Boys & Girls Club of Miami-Dade & Kendall as an immersive 2-week summer program.

Additionally, in August the F4FN team will be traveling to Nassau, Bahamas to teach our Responsible Angling Education program to youth at the newly created Neville and Nora Dorsett Community Center being built and managed by a Bahamian nonprofit called Lend a Hand Bahamas that we have partnered with on multiple occasions. Join us in the effort of safeguarding the future of our precious marine ecoystems by giving today!

Sincerely,

Nicholas C. Metropulos

Learning how to properly cast a handline
Learning how to properly cast a handline
His first catch!
His first catch!

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Mar 26, 2018
Another Program Completed!

By Nicholas C. Metropulos | Executive Director

Dec 27, 2017
Another Great Year!

By Nicholas C. Metropulos | Executive Director

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Marine Education Initiative

Location: Boca Raton, FL - USA
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Twitter: @The_Marine_Ed
Project Leader:
Nicholas Metropulos
Boca Raton , FL United States

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