KAfcOmE marks World Environment Day with awareness on plastic pollution
In commemoration of World Environment Day, Kreative Arts Foundation for Community Engagement (KAfcOmE) hosted children from Potential Children’s School in Makoko community, Lagos, for an impactful awareness program focused on environmental degradation and plastic pollution.
KAfcOmE engaged the children in interactive sessions, utilizing film shows and music videos to convey crucial messages about environmental conservation and plastic recycling. The screenings included “The Plastic Collector” and “Mother Nature,” produced by Willie Workman, which highlighted the devastating effects of plastic pollution on our ecosystem.
Key Highlights of the event included;
– Environmental Awareness: Educating children about the importance of protecting our environment and the consequences of plastic pollution.
– Recycling and Sustainability: Discussing practical ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle plastics, promoting sustainable living practices.
– Community Engagement: Fostering a sense of responsibility among young people to become environmental stewards in their community.
According to the founder of KAfcOmE Ambassador Willie Workman Oga, “Kids are the future custodians of our planet, and it’s essential to empower them with knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on the environment.”
KAfcOmE is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting environmental awareness, arts, and community development through innovative initiatives and partnerships






