A group of Stamford students recently crossed an exciting milestone, completing their internship with SoundWaters, the local nonprofit dedicated to protecting Long Island Sound and inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards.
SoundWaters, based in Stamford, offers hands-on learning experiences that connect young people with the waterways right in their own backyard. Through the internship program, students gain real-world skills in marine science, environmental education, and coastal stewardship — experience that goes well beyond the classroom.
The completion of the internship is a proud moment for the students and for the broader Stamford community, reflecting the city’s commitment to nurturing young talent and caring for its natural environment. Programs like this one give local youth the opportunity to develop a deeper connection to Long Island Sound while building skills they can carry into future careers in science, conservation, and education.
SoundWaters continues to be one of Stamford’s most beloved community institutions, and the success of its student internship program is a testament to the meaningful work being done to invest in both the environment and the young people who will help protect it for years to come.
Sources: Patch