The Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC--pronounced "seek," as in "seeking") is a grassroots coalition of student and youth environmental groups, working together to protect our planet and our future. Through this united effort, thousands of youth have translated their concern into action by sharing resources, building coalitions, and challenging the limited mainstream definition of environmental issues.
SEAC was created by and continues to be organized by young activists committed to change. SEACers use our network to organize regional campaigns and strenthen their local work with information and support from other groups.
SEED joined SEAC in November 2002 to help us broaden our activism. We have participated in several SEAC events, campaigns, conferences, and national council meetings. We are represented in SEAC's national council by our elected representative, Tim Mayer. We hold elections for national council representative (NC rep) every November. All SEED members are eligible to run for the office of NC rep and all SEED members are encouraged to participate in SEAC.
To learn more about SEAC, visit their official webpage.