GO GREEN INITIATIVE AIDS

UGANDA ENVIRONMENTAL EFFORT

American nonprofit embarks on $100,000 fundraising effort

As part of its growing global presence, the Go Green Initiative is joining forces with Child2Youth, a Ugandan environmental organization.

Founded by Ugandan Educator and Administrator Steven K. Ssenyonjo in 2002, Child2Youth helps educate children in the Mukono District of Uganda. Many of these children have been orphaned by the HIV epidemic, which has devastated the local community.

Concerned about the damage being done to the local environment by excessive tree cutting, Child2Youth is also educating children about the caring for the environment and involving them in local action. For example, the organization, working with two Mukono schools, has already planted 7,500 new pine trees in the area.
When Jill Buck, the founder of the Go Green Initiative, was contacted by Child2Youth and asked to help, she immediately agreed. As a result of this new partnership, the Go Green Initiative will act as a consultant and educator to enable Child2Youth achieve its goals, which includes adding 10 more schools to its tree planting program.

The Go Green Initiative is raising $100,000 in the United State to help change the lives of the people of Mukono, Uganda. Please click here to donate to this important cause.

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