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As a college student passionate about sustainability, I am excited to see the Moorestown Monthly Meeting’s Witness in the World Committee hosting the Loving Our Earth Fair. Events like this are crucial in showing that small, collective actions like composting, reducing plastic waste and protecting wildlife can make a real difference.

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It’s inspiring to see a community come together to promote environmental stewardship in an accessible and hopeful way. Knowing that so many people and organizations are working toward a greener future is encouraging. I hope more communities, including Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where I attend school, strive to adopt similar initiatives.

Sara Wantrobski

Moorestown

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