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Abhay Singh Sachal

Regina, SK

Abhay Singh Sachal is a climate justice activist based in Regina, Saskatchewan. He is the Founder and Executive Director of Break The Divide, a youth-led nonprofit connecting young people across communities to address climate emotions and build resilience. Abhay is pursuing a Master’s in Educational Psychology at the University of Regina, focusing on nature connectedness and mental health. With experience supporting young people across Canada, he is dedicated to creating inclusive spaces that transform climate emotions into action and belonging.

Regina Youth Climate Resilience Circles

Youth Climate Resilience Circles in Regina supports racialized and Indigenous youth in navigating climate emotions, building resilience, and creating community-based solutions. Through facilitated circles, creative expression, and capacity-building workshops, the project empowers young people to transform feelings of eco-anxiety into collective action. By centring mental health and equity, the initiative fosters belonging, leadership, and sustainable pathways for youth to shape climate justice in their communities.

https://breakthedivide.net/

About this Project

Communities Served

My project will involve and/or impact the following communities:

    United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

    When it comes to community impact projects, the UN has created 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These are the Sustainable Development Goals associated with my project.

      How the project works

      The project hosts facilitated climate resilience circles, capacity-building workshops, and creative activities with youth in Regina. Running from September 2025 to March 2026, it empowers participants to share stories, address eco-anxiety, and build sustainable community action.

      Project Impact

      Regina Youth Climate Resilience Circles will directly engage 15 youth and reach 100+ community members indirectly. The project strengthens mental health, belonging, and leadership capacity among racialized and Indigenous youth, while amplifying their voices in shaping climate justice and building resilient, supportive communities in Regina.

      Project Mission

      The project’s mission is to create safe, inclusive spaces for youth to process climate emotions, foster resilience, and lead climate justice efforts. By centering racialized and Indigenous voices, it aims to transform eco-anxiety into community-based solutions rooted in care, belonging, and collective action.

      Project Team

      Our diverse youth team of youth leaders in Regina coordinates programming, communications, and partnerships in Regina