On April 18, members of the NB3 Foundation Youth Council came together on a Saturday morning at Kewa Pueblo for a day of service and youth leadership. As part of the statewide “Breaking Bad Habits” campaign, youth participants led a one-day cleanup effort focused on litter removal and beautification of community lands and public spaces.
The Youth Council worked collaboratively to collect trash and restore the natural beauty of the area along a central corridor for recreation, exercise and daily commutes. Their efforts not only made an immediate visual impact but also reinforced the importance of caring for the land, fostering pride of place and empowering youth to be protectors of the land in service of future generations.
This event highlighted the power of youth leadership in action. By organizing and participating in the cleanup, Youth Council members demonstrated environmental stewardship and inspired others to take pride in their surroundings. The day served as a reminder that small actions can lead to meaningful change.
We are proud of the NB3 Foundation Youth Council for continuing to lead by example and for their commitment to creating healthier, more vibrant communities.










