Nature Trust (Tamilnadu, India) launched the project, "Enhance the Skills of Children with Disabilities through Play," supported by one of our seed grants 🎉✨ Timed with World Autism Awareness Day 2024, this initiative resonates with the theme of "Empowering the Autistic Voices."
In particular, the grant allowed Nature Trust to provide specially curated play materials to 20 remarkable children with diverse disabilities. These tools were thoughtfully selected to ignite their development and unlock their potential. 🧩🎨
At the distribution event held on March 31st, the atmosphere was filled with joy as children and parents expressed gratitude for the newfound importance of play in their lives. 💖👦👧 The presence of local leaders underscored the significance of inclusive initiatives like this one.
Beyond distribution, Nature Trust volunteers engaged with the children, creating lasting connections and memories. 🤝
Through the power of play, Nature Trust is fostering a more inclusive world where every child has the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential. 🌈
Let`s continue spreading joy and empowerment through play!
It`s Volunteer Month! 🌟 🌟 🌟 Today we celebrate our grant advisors working on Economic Development focus area.
By meticulously selecting projects for our seed grants, they`re not just funding ideas—they`re empowering communities and sparking transformative change.
Join us in celebrating their invaluable efforts and the positive impact they`re creating together!
🔸 Eric Anorrey (Ghana) 🔸 Mariam Nakiryowa (Uganda) 🔸 Jean-Marie Zihalirwa (DRC) 🔸 Emily Logiron Asekon (Kenya) 🔸 Georgia Bernbaum (USA) 🔸 Herve Tsoala Kuete (Cameroon) 🔸 Jackson Bizimungu (Rwanda) 🔸 Okumu Dickson (Uganda) 🔸 Samuel Litunya (Kenya)
The Green Earth Initiative (#Cameroon) is a project dedicated to educating and empowering students about climate change, sustainable development, and environmental challenges, that has received a seed grant from The Pollination Project in 2023. With a focus on fostering environmental protection and conservation, the initiative establishes Eco-clubs and Environment Clubs in schools, providing students with the tools to learn, engage, and take action in their communities.
Since receiving the grant from TPP, the Green Earth Initiative has expanded its reach, now encompassing 9 additional schools across two regions/cities, surpassing its initial goal of 5. This expansion was made possible by the overwhelming interest from school authorities and the growing number of volunteers and team members.
Through the support of TPP and other partners, the project`s environmental education programs, awareness campaigns, and initiatives have impacted over 8000 students in two cities of Cameroon. Additionally, the initiative has planted over 600 trees, launched 5 Environment/Eco Clubs, and distributed over 150 adapted waste bins produced from recycled plastics, contributing to proper waste management practices.
The seed grant from The Pollination Project has been instrumental in catalyzing the growth and success of the Green Earth Initiative, enabling it to make a tangible difference in the lives of students and communities, while fostering a culture of environmental stewardship and sustainability.
Holly Hummel is our HEARTIVIST OF THE WEEK! Her project "For the Love of the Ocean" - integrates sports with environmental education to mobilize community involvement in climate action, focusing on ocean conservation. 👇🏽 👇🏽 👇🏽 Scheduled for April 21, 2024, at Las Cabañas Beach in Bocas del Toro, the event will encompass a series of activities including beach cleaning, yoga sessions, recycled art workshops, water sports, and a cultural dance showcase. These activities are designed not only to entertain but also to educate participants on sustainability and the importance of preserving our oceanic environments. . Post-event, Holly plans to amplify the reach of her message through a bilingual podcast series that will explore ocean habitats, climate action, and ongoing conservation efforts. The Pollination Project has provided funding for the necessary equipment to facilitate this impactful project. We are excited to see the positive change "For the Love of the Ocean" will bring to the community and beyond.
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