Sarah duPont

The Amazon Aid Foundation is honored to partner with Journey’s in Film to produce the curriculum around our film “River of Gold.” Journey’s in Film’s expertise to develop an interactive standards-based curriculum has been a powerful and critical tool for Amazon Aid to engage students worldwide to learn about the Amazon Rainforest and take action to protect it.

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