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Future Projects

Future Projects showcases the initiatives currently in planning and development under Tidal Legacy Foundation. These upcoming projects are designed to support youth empowerment, community upliftment, and environmental conservation through purposeful, community driven action.

Guardians of the Reef Campaign

Scuba Diver Underwater

'Guardians of the Reef' is a community led campaign offering PADI Open Water dive certification for young and early stage divers across Belize’s coast. Instructors will serve as mentors throughout the program, while Tidal Legacy delivers PADI AWARE Coral Reef Conservation and AWARE Shark Conservation courses, along with stewardship, pollution prevention, and conservation classes, ensuring participants grow into confident divers and committed reef guardians,

Stories Beneath the Surface Campaign

Stories Beneath the Surface is an underwater photography program designed to teach young stewards the skills of capturing life below the waves. By empowering youth to tell the stories of what lies beneath the surface, the program helps build awareness, inspire deeper connection, and encourage more people to listen, pay attention, and take action to protect our ocean.

Underwater Camera Scene

Roots of Resilience Campaign

Planting Seedling

Roots of Resilience is a land based campaign that works with community members, schools, and the general public to promote the protection and restoration of trees, mangroves, and native plants across Belize. Through education on why these natural systems matter for resilience, coastal protection, biodiversity, and healthy communities, the campaign also leads hands on replanting activities that empower people to take part in restoration efforts that strengthen both our environment and our future.

Mommy and Me, Heart and Art Campaign

Mommy and Me Heart and Art is a family centered campaign that brings mothers and children together for shared learning, creativity, and connection. Each session begins with a live reading of Ahari, a Belizean story that highlights representation, cultural pride, youth stewardship, and community commitment through the journey of two Indigenous girls working to keep the spirit of their village river alive. Families then take part in a guided painting activity inspired by Belize’s landscapes. This experience nurtures early literacy, self expression, and meaningful bonding, while encouraging families to reflect on their relationship with nature and their role in shaping a more resilient future.

Parent Reading Book
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