Our History

a time line of resilience

The Genesis

It all began with a spark. A dream rooted not in possibility, but in necessity. A vision to touch every corner of the Earth — all 195 countries in just 365 days — to bring light to the climate crisis, educate minds, inspire hearts, and mobilize hands. That spark became a fire. That fire became 195in365.

23 June 2022

From our launch on June 3rd, 2022, we were never content to watch the world burn while we whispered hope. We chose to speak boldly, move swiftly, and love deeply. That is our revolution.

Stayed Focused

In our earliest days, we raised our voices through interviews with Scuba Diver Magazine, OECS Pressroom, GIS, Lexan Media, and the Colorado Times — not to be seen, but to be heard. We sounded the alarm for the oceans, the reefs, and the rising tides. We called for justice for islands disappearing, for youth ignored, and for nature gasping for breath. We showed up — everywhere.

We showed up

Everywhere.

Stayed resilient

We presented to the Sustainable Development Council, stood proudly at the Dive Conservation Festival, and spoke truth to power before Catholic youth, the Grenadian Cabinet, and even the Prime Minister himself. We crossed oceans to present at COP27, raising our voices at the Caricom Pavilion, meeting with the Secretary General of the Commonwealth, and later at COP29, where we did more than attend — we led.

We led

Where we did more than attend

We bore the light

We brought island urgency to international spaces: Georgetown University, Penn State’s Climate Solutions Symposium, the SRI Panama Conference, and countless side meetings with leaders from UNFCCC, OECS, and Caricom. Our youth didn’t just join — they challenged, questioned, and inspired.

Our Youth didn’t Just Join

They challenged, questioned, and inspired.

We were tenacious

On the ground, we fought just as fiercely. We held a course with GEF on climate negotiations, launched powerful climate awareness campaigns, hosted booths at youth symposiums, and organised Easter beach cleanups, Water Safety days, and both local and global Earth Day campaigns. Because the movement must breathe at both global and grassroots levels.

We took it Personal

Because the movement must breathe at both global and grassroots levels.

We were tenacious

On the ground, we fought just as fiercely. We held a course with GEF on climate negotiations, launched powerful climate awareness campaigns, hosted booths at youth symposiums, and organised Easter beach cleanups, Water Safety days, and both local and global Earth Day campaigns. Because the movement must breathe at both global and grassroots levels.

We took it Personal

Because the movement must breathe at both global and grassroots levels.

All out for mother nature

When the world cried, we responded: delivering aid, hosting emergency podcasts, and driving awareness campaigns. When others hesitated, we accelerated. We even drove the first sargassum-powered car, not as a gimmick but as a message: solutions exist — and we must dare to use them.

When the world cried

We responded

One Joint loud voice

We stood at the First Caribbean Disability Conference, signed white papers for inclusion, and amplified the voices of the marginalised. We stood with young women in leadership, and walked beside the Prime Minister at Ivan+20, showing the world that youth and governance can and must co-create the future. We didn’t stop. We couldn’t.

We didn’t stop.

We couldn’t.

We made the Petition

We penned letters to the United Nations. We launched the 195in365 Global Action. And in a moment of honor, President Anthony Carmona became our patron — a sign that the world believes in us because we believe in the world.We didn’t stop. We couldn’t.

We are The Change

We couldn’t Stop.

Be the Change

As we approached 2025, we poured everything into preparing the 195in365 “Be the Change” Global Challenge, because the next phase of our journey is even bolder. With collaborations like the one with DIA for Oceans Day, podcasts like Climate Emergency and Azursun, and youth speakers like Jovana at Grenada’s National Climate Change Youth Forum, our momentum only grows.

This is more than a timeline

It is a heartbeat. A rhythm of love, resistance, service, and hope.