

Enable IanXIlyana's Scholarship and Endowment for Environmental Reform in Los Angeles


Enable IanXIlyana's Scholarship and Endowment for Environmental Reform in Los Angeles
The Issue
Every day, the children of Los Angeles endure the distressing consequences of a neglected environment burdened with smog, smoke, forest fires, and hazardous conditions that pose severe health risks. The driving force behind these misfortunes is the absence of a passionate leader, striving for a cleaner and healthier city—someone like IanXIlyana. They can't make their genuine mark without financial backing. That's the reason why a scholarship to CalTech University and a State Endowment are urgently needed for IanXIlyana to develop sound, environmentally-conscious initiatives as an expert in Civil Engineering, Public Health, and American Civil Liberties.
Los Angeles, while diverse and vibrant, is overdue for modernization—especially regarding its approach to public health issues and environmental protection. IanXIlyana proposes innovative reform: the implementation of roads constructed with recycled materials, designed specifically to reduce pollution. The city must abandon its reliance on concrete and asphalt, which contributes to environmental degradation.
The city of Los Angeles is home to nearly 4 million people, the majority of whom are heavily exposed to the detrimental impacts of environmental pollution, contributing to the premature death of thousands per year (American Lung Association). Children are the most vulnerable to such pollutants, suffering respiratory distress and other health issues.
Supporting IanXIlyana’s pursuit of substantial environmental reform can turn around the fate of our city and its people. Let us invest in an individual dedicated to the welfare and health of Los Angeles. Through their initiatives, we will see Los Angeles transformed into a city characterized by sustainable practices and cleaner air. Let’s ensure a better future for our children—sign this petition to grant IanXIlyana the scholarship and endowment they need to create a healthy, sustainable Los Angeles.

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The Issue
Every day, the children of Los Angeles endure the distressing consequences of a neglected environment burdened with smog, smoke, forest fires, and hazardous conditions that pose severe health risks. The driving force behind these misfortunes is the absence of a passionate leader, striving for a cleaner and healthier city—someone like IanXIlyana. They can't make their genuine mark without financial backing. That's the reason why a scholarship to CalTech University and a State Endowment are urgently needed for IanXIlyana to develop sound, environmentally-conscious initiatives as an expert in Civil Engineering, Public Health, and American Civil Liberties.
Los Angeles, while diverse and vibrant, is overdue for modernization—especially regarding its approach to public health issues and environmental protection. IanXIlyana proposes innovative reform: the implementation of roads constructed with recycled materials, designed specifically to reduce pollution. The city must abandon its reliance on concrete and asphalt, which contributes to environmental degradation.
The city of Los Angeles is home to nearly 4 million people, the majority of whom are heavily exposed to the detrimental impacts of environmental pollution, contributing to the premature death of thousands per year (American Lung Association). Children are the most vulnerable to such pollutants, suffering respiratory distress and other health issues.
Supporting IanXIlyana’s pursuit of substantial environmental reform can turn around the fate of our city and its people. Let us invest in an individual dedicated to the welfare and health of Los Angeles. Through their initiatives, we will see Los Angeles transformed into a city characterized by sustainable practices and cleaner air. Let’s ensure a better future for our children—sign this petition to grant IanXIlyana the scholarship and endowment they need to create a healthy, sustainable Los Angeles.

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Petition created on February 25, 2025