We’re proud to be one of several vetted NGOs working with @GlblCtzn to help women in rural Senegal care for their environment by planting 50000 trees/year. But we need your help – learn more and donate today! https://t.co/4LdEue0Tvt
We’ve teamed up with Drylands Natural Resources Centre, @CREATESenegal and @Nourishnpo in the fight to alleviate and eventually end hunger across Africa.
Learn more about their work and how you can support them 👇🧵
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To participate in CREATE!’s sustainable projects in Senegal, communities must demonstrate a high level of commitment and self-motivation, donate land to be used communally for their garden, and be willing to put in some amount of financial investment into their own programs.
CREATE! provides training and support that enables communities to take ownership of their self-development projects, and continue to sustain and grow the programs that the organization establishes, according to their own needs and motivations.
We are thrilled for this partnership with @OneInAnARMY@BTS_twt Check out all the great work we do on our website and our newsletter. https://t.co/9hACBcGLky
We’re excited to announce that we reached our fundraising goal with the amazing help of @OneInAnARMY Help us blow past that goal and continue to increase access to food, water, renewable technologies, and self-sufficiency in rural Senegal! @BTS_twt
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The Center for Renewable Energy and Appropriate Technology for the Environment (CREATE!) was established in 2008 to help rural populations in the developing world cope with water, food, and fuel shortages resulting from the impact of climate change on their communities.
We are excited to share that #WrightCollective has helped @CREATESenegal overcome the challenges hindering its #fundraising efforts, from developing a major gifts strategy to expanding their major donor base.
Read the case study to learn more https://t.co/m7pabq0mku
💜ARMYloves, your support for @CREATESenegal makes such a huge difference in the sustainability and permaculture development in the region!
Healing the 🌍 is your #PROOF and we're so proud of #BTSARMY and your hard work helping the planet to celebrate 9 years with @BTS_twt!💜
We are thrilled for this partnership with @OneInAnARMY@BTS_twt Check out all the great work we do on our website and our newsletter. https://t.co/9hACBcGLky
The Center for Renewable Energy and Appropriate Technology for the Environment (CREATE!) was established in 2008 to help rural populations in the developing world cope with water, food, and fuel shortages resulting from the impact of climate change on their communities.
Combating the effects of desert encroachment and deforestation rampant in Senegal, CREATE! is working with the local communities to improve livelihood via renewable technologies and empower women financially.
Donate:https://t.co/aK51orsuNy
Newsletter Highlight #1. At CREATE!’s partner villages, climate change is personal, impacting every aspect of people’s lives. That’s why we planted over 30,000 trees in 2021, helping to provide shade, food, firewood, and protection from the harshest effects of climate change.
Check out our current edition of the Spring Newsletter! Among other things, this addition highlights our reforestation efforts with our partner communities, improvement and electrification of an elementary school in Soupa Serere, and more!
Recently, CREATE! Executive Director @mcarson1962 visited our projects in Senegal and viewed the newest initiative: youth agricultural skills training.🌱
Learn more about our new project in this week's blog post: https://t.co/zHGCs4AcNn
Save the Date! The GlobalPDX Annual Conference is set for October 28th. Tickets go live at the end of this month for this exciting return to community.
#oregon#pdx#Conference@McMenaminsMeets
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new strategic plan! As CREATE! enters its second decade of operations, we will catalyze greater resilience, climate action, and economic empowerment.
Interested in supporting this impact? Learn more: https://t.co/DSeZQLflRD