Ahote Project
@ahoteproject
Ahote Project is an environmental sustainability project that aims at educating young leaders in #recycling #wasteManagement #ClimateChange
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09-06-2016 19:51:11
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Maya Angelou said "When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed." Leos from the Ashesi and Labone Leo club with the Accra Golden Lions Club fed 100 street people. Thank you to all those who contributed to the activity. #GhanaLions #District418 #AshesiLeos #WeServe
African Transformers in collabo with the Ashesi Leo Club and Ahote Project invite you to a Beach Clean Up initiative. We will be going to rake and pick up plastic waste. Let’s take responsibility for our environment and Marine life. #AshesiLeos #WeServe #District418 #GhanaLions
The evidence is so real that we can make our beaches clean again. Kodus African Transformers and Ashesi Leo Club !
The African Transformers in collaboration with Ashesi Leo Club and Ahote Project spent last week Saturday at Borla Beach picking litter and helping to restore the natural beauty of the beach. Kudos to all who contributed to the activity. #AshesiLeos #WeServe #GhanaLions #District418
Incubated as FDE project, African Transformers ,lead by Sophomores Lloyd Teta and Denver Chikokonya, last weekend visited Borla Beach in Accra, Ghana to rake and pick up plastic waste. They were joined in this #SavingOceansSavingLives campaign by Ashesi Leo Club & Ahote Project #SDGs
Our very own Hannah Lormenyo 👏🏾👏🏾
Video recap of our beach clean-up campaign which took place on the 16th of February 2019 MCN Ashesi Leo Club Ahote Project @lloyd_teta #SavingOceanSavesLives #SOSOL #Oceans #marinelife
Environmental consciousness sums it all. We educate and take action for environmental causes. #SDGs UNLEASH African Transformers African Transformers
Well done! 👍 Plastic bottles have disappeared from beaches in Accra, Ghana 🇬🇭. Recyclers have created a market for bottles, pickers bring them in. Lesson learned: We need to give plastic waste a value! Photos by Young Reporters for the Environment - Ghana