Monday 26 December 2016

As all students are on the spirit and mood of the holiday, Nomad Green Belt Movement volunteer team wish to share with them a free seedlings for planting as soon as possible due to the approaching long rains. The NGBM has started an sms (short messages over cell phone), inter-schools green competitions club and tree tagging holiday networking, sport competitions, social media campaign to raise awareness to fight against deforestation and encouraged afforestation. Over 100,000 students in Northern Kenya to carry the mantle of saving our environmental justice. Through out NGBM campaign we aim to reach over 10 million by 2020 through students holiday networking and school days.

NGBM request every students to participate in the ongoing tree planting 'Go Green for our environment, save our mother land "Nyumba Moja Miti Miwili Initiative"
and wildlife conservation. We are an amazing professionals environmentalist team who will make sure that every student have an amazing experience.

The NGBM team were involved with a number of projects contributing to the conservation of the indigenous wildlife and helping local communities plant trees. Students will have an opportunity to learnt how to plant, and care for the seedlings they grow and the importance of  trees  planted includes: provision of beautification, wind break, shade and erosion control.

Planting trees also encourages students to get indoors, outdoors and enjoy the natural environment and is a great way for students to leave an enduring reminder of their time at their respective home.

We welcome all interested students to make a courtesy call or visit and grab some at earliest opportunity before the are finished and we shall be ready on hand to help you with all your queries.  Feel free to drop in and and grab a free seedlings two or three. In an effort to give our community something to unify around and promised them to take a tour of the Trees they will plant and a give short video of activities overview. Kindly new register and participate in tree planting, watershed restoration, food drive efforts and more.

Thank you to all the students volunteers, enjoy the new trees, beautification and home Kitchen garden. Don’t miss a chance to do good work, meet new friends and be proudly environmental and wildlife ambassador.

#Challenge15MillionTrees
#KickPovertyOutOfAfrica

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