Our Flagship Program
Saskatchewan Climate Emotions Program
Break The Divide is excited to be launching the 2026 Saskatchewan Climate Education and Resilience Program. This free 5-session program is designed for grades 7-12 in Moose Jaw and Regina and covers topics such as climate emotions, local climate change impacts, and how to take action in your community. The program is tailored to curricular outcomes, making it a great addition to any classroom!

Current Programs

Regina Youth Climate Justice Coalition

Luna Moth Micro Credential Course
Our Impact
Youth Reached
Youth reached through dialogues, classroom workshops, fellowships, and international connections since 2016.
Schools and Youth Serving Organizations Engaged
Schools across Canada and internationally
- BC
- NWT
- Saskatchewan
- Ontario
- New Brunswick
- Bolivia / Taiwan / India / Siberia / Chile / South Africa
Educators Engaged
Educators through workshops, classroom visits, CECP, STARCAP, and resource sessions.
Volunteers and Youth Leaders Trained
Youth leaders trained as facilitators, peer mentors, or program contributors
- BC high school volunteers
- Toronto volunteer team
- STARCAP fellows
- National CECP contributors
- Regina facilitators and team
- General team
Workshops and Dialogues Delivered
Climate emotions sessions, workshops, and community dialogues delivered since 2016.
Geographic Reach
Engaged globally (Canada, Bolivia, Taiwan, India, Chile, South Africa, Siberia).
5 Canadian provinces and territories (BC, Saskatchewan, Ontario, NWT, Alberta occasionally)
Past Programs
2024

Climate Emotions Connections Program
January – June 2024

Climate Skills & Community-Building Fellowship
April – August 2024

Right to a Healthy Environment National Youth Consultations
November – December 2024
Bring Climate Emotions Support to Your Students
Our workshops are flexible, accessible, and designed to fit your school’s schedule and budget. Let’s explore what your students need.
