The Story of The Greens | Reminiscing how @thegreens was founded 11 years ago

in Steem Schools4 years ago (edited)

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The Story of The Greens Part: Reminiscing the year @thegreens was founded.

The idea to start a youth environmental organization was conceived by @mr-greens in 2009.

What inspired @mr-greens to start @thegreens?

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Growing up in a poverty stricken community plagued by diverse environmental crises such as poor waste disposal, climate change, rapid deforestation and species extinction; amidst the absence of young people in environmentalism, @mr-greens was inspired to make a difference.
In 2009 he conceived the idea of bring together young people to address the complex environmental issues plaguing his community and on the 1st of January 2010, he pledged to become an Environmental Defender. He then mobilized a group of young people who wanted to do something to clean-up, fix-up and conserve the environment. Together, they went around cleaning and greening schools in a project he called “Beautiful Clean Green Schools (BECLEGS)”. The success stories of BECLEGS greatly inspired him and in November 2010, he was among one of the first Cameroonian youths to register a not-for-profit, apolitical, and non-sectarian youth environmental organization in his region.

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The 2010 Green Year

On the 1st of January 2010, @thegreens was founded and sometime within that year, @thegreens was registered as a club of Do Something and then a member of Clean Up the World during which @mr-greens conceived @thegreens pioneer project, Beautiful Clean Green Schools (BECLEGS).
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Beautiful Clean Green Schools (BECLEGS) was implemented during the 2010 Clean Up the World Weekend that held from the at Gratitude Bilingual Nursery and Primary School in Mile 3 Nkwen, Bamenda, North West Region of Cameroon.
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There, members of the green team demonstrated their passion for environmental education and action as they were able to educate, inspire and engage more than 300 pupils to cleanup, fix-up and green their school environment.
After speaking about the importance of a beautiful, clean and green school environment, they coordinated and engaged the pupils of the institution in general cleaning, picking up of litter and the planting of 1000 ornamental trees and flowers.
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This led to the creation of The Greens’ first environmental club known as “Gratitude Green Club”.

The event was such a great success in 2010 and @thegreens is proud to say that their work at Gratitude Bilingual Nursery and Primary School is still alive today.
The trees and flowers have grown big and Gratitude Bilingual Nursery and Primary School is a beautiful, clean and green school till date.

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In November 2010, @thegreens was officially registered as a not-for-profit, non-sectarian and apolitical youth environmental organization.

In 2010, @thegreens planted 1000 ornamental trees and flowers, created 01 Green Club (Environmental Club) and educated more than 300 pupils of Gratitude Bilingual Nursery and Primary School Mile 3 Nkwen about hygiene and sanitation, environmental education and engaged them in environmental protection.

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The Greens is a grassroots environmental organization that strives to educate, inspire and engage young people to take action to combat climate change and be at the forefront of biodiversity conservation and waste management.
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Great job

Dear @thegreens permit me to call you a legend..your ground breaking movement is unique and worthy of emulations! Environment matters a lot and we must learn to keep it free and avoid deforestation, we should also learn to plant more trees and avoid any act that will cause damage to both aquatic and terrestrial environment!
Kudos @thegreens its good to connect with you and to applaud you of your sincere contribution to humanity and to make environment friendly and conducive for living!!
Bravo!!!!!!

These are very strong words of appreciation, encouragement and support @mreasy. Thanks!