Hi from North Dakota!
Mike King
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Hello, my name is Mike and I recently signed up to volunteer for CCL from my home in Fargo, North Dakota. I am a recent graduate from Olivet Nazarene University in Illinois, and hold a Bachelor's of Science degree in Zoology. My background is in wildlife research, science and nature journalism, and some agriculture. I was a campus leader in my university's shift towards a more sustainable campus, and I hope to continue doing what I can for the environmental movement in North Dakota.
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Gillian Roy
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Hello Mike and welcome to CCL! Thanks so much for signing up to join us! I'm excited to see someone from North Dakota joining CCL. Earlier this year, I visited Fargo for the first time and really loved it up there! With your background in Zoology and as a leader in campus sustainability, I'm sure that you will be a great addition to the climate movement and CCL. 

At CCL, one of the best ways to contribute to the climate movement while connecting with like-minded people is by joining your local chapter. I believe that your closest CCL group is in Grand Forks. Once you join the group, your group leader will send you an email about meeting times and welcome you to the group. If not or if you still have questions about CCL, feel free to email your group leader or ask your questions in the group's forum page. I hope you are able to attend the next meeting!

In the meantime, if you are looking for a way to contribute outside of your local chapter, CCL has a lot of great resources for new volunteers! When I was starting out as a volunteer at CCL, I learned a lot from the series of training videos about CCL and climate advocacy. The forums are also a great way to get involved in the community and learn more about your fellow volunteers. Finally, if you are seeking a more involved way to connect to the community, CCL's many action teams and action items allow you to get started at CCL immediately! With your interests, you may find that the Agriculture Action Team, Climate Reality Leadership Corps Action Team, or the  Economics Policy Network Action Team are great fits. It sounds like you are ready to jump into environmental activism, so I hope that you find some of these resources helpful as you start your volunteer journey with CCL!

Welcome to CCL! We are so excited to have you!

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