A yearlong pilot project conducted through a community-university partnership between the University of Florida’s Southeastern Coastal Center for Agricultural Health and Safety (UF-SCCAHS) and the Farmworker Association of Florida (FWAF) is summarized in this report. The project aimed to build organizational capacity for Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) by engaging farmworker youth in examining the impacts of climate change and heatrelated illness (HRI) on their families and communities. From January to May 2025, nine youth participants completed an eight-module YPAR curriculumdeveloped by UF-SCCAHS and implemented by FWAF facilitators-that introduced research methods and key concepts related to climate change and HRI. Using Photovoice, a method that combines photography with narrative, the youth documented the daily realities of farmworkers and the risks posed by heat and environmental exposure. The project concluded with two podcasts and a community showcase where participants shared their photographs, captions, and reflections with families, peers, and local stakeholders.