What Can I Do to Support Youth Plaintiffs?
Thank you for your interest in taking action! There are many easy, impactful things you can take TODAY to support the young people represented and supported by Our Children’s Trust:
Join the Youth v. Gov Community!
Support the Children’s Fundamental Rights to Life and a Stable Climate System Resolution! #Congress4Lighthiser
Show your support for the new exciting, congressional concurrent Children’s Fundamental Rights to Life and a Stable Climate System resolution supporting the principles underpinning Lighthiser v. Trump introduced by Senator Merkley and Representatives Schakowsky, Jayapal, and Raskin on July 16, 2025.
TAKE ACTION NOW: Urge your members of Congress to cosponsor the resolution, then share using this social media toolkit. For more information, visit the resolution web page.
Join our online mailing list. We’ll let you know when there are urgent calls to action to support, advocate, and speak out for and with these amazing young climate leaders!
Donate to Our Children’s Trust. We provide expert legal representation and support to our youth plaintiffs around the world, all at no cost to them or their families. Invest in our efforts and become a part of this durable solution to the climate crisis!
Follow us on social media! We share stories, case developments, opportunities to act, and other news on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Bluesky, and LinkedIn so follow us there too!
Have you already seen “YOUTH v GOV” - the independent award-winning documentary about Juliana v. United States - now streaming globally on Netflix? Watch and share the film today and help us reach even more allies, advocates, and voices to speak out alongside and in support of the Juliana youth!
Thank you for taking these quick but impactful actions in support of these youth plaintiffs and climate justice in our courts!
Looking for additional ways you can get involved? While the actions above are our most pressing and urgent actions, you’ll find even more opportunities to support these young climate leaders here!