Trained green leaders through Sri Lankan Yathras are always in action! This is Dhanushka who participated in many yathras conducted by ECO-V in Sri Lanka co-sponsored by JCJ. He now maintains his own plant nursery, which JCJ helped fund. He…
Last Sunday, we finally had our 10-Year Anniversary Dinner, would you believe it, in person! Thank you to the team at the Last Jar for having us, the lively Irish music was a highlight. Kanchana introduced the night with the…
Your donations helped us to fund the “Weaving Hopes For the Future” collaborative project, led by KAMY. It provides a space for the Indigenous youth and women to make sense of their climate realities and explores ways to communicate the…
We are excited to announce the completion of an entirely new project that JCJ sponsored during September in Indonesia! This camp was run by The Floating School – an organisation that takes young professionals out to remote islands to provide…
New Date: Saturday 9th of October. As we’re sure you’re already aware, the COVID-19 restrictions are increasing in Victoria. Rather than moving to a Zoom meeting, we would love to keep our dinner party as an in person event, because…
Journeys for Climate Justice (JCJ) is going to be celebrating its 10-year anniversary. After a long hiatus during these COVID times, we are excited to be able to finally catch up in person! Come share some lovely memories and a…
For several years now JCJ has helped fund initiatives for the Tulele Peisa, the organisation helping relocate Carteret Islanders from their climate change threatened atolls to the larger island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. Our support in 2016, 2018 &…
** POSTPONED INDEFINITELY DUE TO COVID SITUATION IN THAILAND** JCJ are excited to be branching out to a new country in the Asia-Pacific, and are delighted to be partnering with such an inspiring youth climate leader; Lynn Ocharoenchai, the founder…
We are excited to announce that we are now selling our beloved Recycled Sari Bags! The committee decided to order some more from the two Sri Lankan women who make them for our partner organisation ECO-V. We saw how popular…
The work two Sri Lankan youth leaders – Newton and Gayani – have done to support native plant nurseries during the pandemic is a true inspiration!