World Environment Day is not just a day; it’s a celebration of the very essence of life itself. It’s a tribute to nature, to our lush forests teeming with life, to the diverse tapestry of species that call our planet home. It’s a celebration of the rich tapestry of cultures and languages that weave together to form the intricate fabric of humanity.
But most importantly, it’s a celebration of you—each and every individual who takes a stand for our planet, who becomes a steward of the environment, safeguarding it for future generations. It’s a recognition of the tireless efforts of our local superheroes, the unsung champions who combat climate change and advocate for a sustainable future.
At Goshen Global Vision #GGV, we’re proud to be part of this collective effort. That’s why we’re commemorating this day at Anaji MA Basic School, where we’ll be planting trees that will stand as a symbol of our commitment for years to come. Funded by the U.S. Forest Service we’re joined by esteemed partners like the Effia-Kwesimintsim Municipal Assembly , the Ghana Education Service, the Environmental Protection Agency, Ghana Police Service, the NADMO EKMA, and the traditonal government represented by the Queen Mother of ANAJI and other key stakeholders, all united in our mission to protect our planet.
Together with the dedicated staff and students of the school, and with you, the general public, we’re taking meaningful action to preserve our environment and build a better world for our children and the generations to come. Because while we’ve made great strides in protecting our planet, there’s still so much more we can do. Let’s join hands and pave the way for a brighter, greener future for all.