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Giving back to Papatūānuku

Sarah Cowley-Ross shares her thoughts about the environment

Summary: 

Sarah and her husband have been fortunate enough to travel a lot through their sports, something that they are grateful for, but are also aware of the impact this has had on the planet, so they are both passionate about giving back.

Together they are making conscious decisions to give back into Papatūānuku by planting and looking after trees on their section to help give back to the environment!

Something that Sarah is proud of is how invested not only she and her husband are in taking care of the planet but also her children, who also get involved in planting trees and having conversations about looking after our planet!

Sarah also shares a question that her friend Arizona Leger often asks others: What sort of ancestor are you going to be? With a focus on making sure that we do the actions that we can now, to help set our future generations up to live in a beautiful space that is well looked after! 

 

To hear more about Sarah’s passion for the environment and her wellbeing journey click here! 

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