Projects

PLANT 200 TREES DAILY
In order to successfully live in harmony with nature, we must ensure our environment is safe, sustainable and protected. As we strive to improve the land, empower the people and respect the various cultures of Africa; the environment reminds us of some simple, yet necessary tasks to complete. We're currently working on planting trees across the continent and surrounding regions in the world. This will prepare the agricultural and sustainable living requirements for our other projects, which is designed to benefit the people of the land.
We have launched the PLANT 200 TREES DAILY campaign, to enlist people across the continent of Africa and around the world to assist in this effort. To plant 200 trees every day, will provide enough oxygen for hundreds of thousands of people. This is a wonderful accomplishment, however our goal is greater. For the first four years we will increase the daily goal by 10x. For example, next year our goal will be to plant 2,000 trees a day. One mature tree (which takes at least 1 year), supplies 10 people w/ oxygen. By end of the fourth year, we will give the breath of life for almost the entire population of the planet. Our goals is to go beyond the immediate need, it is to solve the problem for future generations.
We hope you join us in this very ambitious, yet very possible goal for Africa and the world. It only takes $5 a month to ensure we make our goal. It's easy to do, just click the SUBSCRIBE link, then share with the world!
We encourage you to be an ambassador of PLANT 200 TREES, by talking about it, posting, sharing and doing! We look forward to working with you and the success of this very necessary project.
RECYCLE CENTERS
We're currently working on getting materials to build on-site plastic recycling centers in multiple communities throughout Africa, our biggest project yet! This project will help us become more successful in recycling plastic, establishing green jobs, and implementing renewable energy and utilizing natural resources. It will certainly make a more significant impact on the local community and the earth. Local villagers are counting on us to help clean up their community and improve their daily life experience. It's hard to be innovative, when daily issues of unstable electricity, waste materials are causing sewage problems and pollution are stressing you out. This is a chance for us to help multiple generations have a better existence.
This project core focus is recycling plastics and creating new products from the waste materials. The final products will be sold to support the respective local communities. We envision the products to be purposeful, to combat future excessive waste. The great thing about the products, they are all recyclable. We will be collaborating with a special organization to develop the plans, who is actually responsible for giving us the inspiration for this project. We are also looking to the community to support us in our efforts, including volunteers to work on and off site. The local villagers will have a hand in the building process, which is a great morale booster. This project is cost heavy, therefore we will be looking to fund it in various ways. The average cost for each center is $25,000 if no materials are gifted.
Our new online shop is one revenue source to help us fund this project, so we hope you stop by today and purchase something to help the project, while engaging in the zero-waste efforts.
RENEWABLE ENERGY
There are large populations of people across the African continent with unstable electricity and some with none at all. There are over 500 million, which is our motivation to help change this statistic. We are kicking off a new project in 2022 to produce solar power for at least 10,000 families or 100,000 people by year 2024 for starters. We are currently conducting research and connecting with various resources to prepare for this two-year goal. We will share updates as we draw closer to our launch date.
If you are a solar expert and want to volunteer, share knowledge and/or resources, we welcome your support.
You may contact us via email, complete a volunteer application or donate directly here on our site.