This program combines environmental education with practical action. It strengthens climate literacy while mobilising children and youth to participate in restoration and sustainability efforts—building a generation of environmentally conscious citizens.
Step 1: Environmental Education and Awareness
We deliver age-appropriate learning modules through schools, community centres, and foundation-led workshops.
Core learning themes include:
Climate change, biodiversity, pollution, sustainable living
Waste reduction, water conservation, soil protection
Reforestation and ecosystem rehabilitation
Wildlife conservation and human–wildlife coexistence
Nature care guided by Our Planet, Our Common Home
Delivery methods include:
Interactive sessions, storytelling, art, and games
Guest talks from environmentalists and conservation partners
Educational engagements linked to real-world learning
Step 2: Practical Community Action
We move from learning to action through restoration and sustainability initiatives led by youth and supported by partners.
A) Sensitisation and Awareness Raising on Climate Change
Establish eco-clubs and climate education activities
Conduct community meetings and awareness sessions
Facilitate sensitisation engagements, including learning visits to relevant conservation spaces (where applicable)
B) Environmental Restoration — Tree Planting
Mobilise youth for environmental action
Identify areas that need restoration
Conduct tree planting exercises in schools and communities
C) Creating Food Forests
Awareness raising on food forests and sustainable livelihoods
Establish food forests using fruit trees (e.g., mangoes, papaya, avocados, oranges, guavas, lemons, etc.)
D) Plastic Collection
Plastic collection exercises at schools and communities to reduce pollution and encourage responsible waste management