Shella Enviromental
Shella Enviromental Youth Group
The Shella Environmental Youth Group is a dedicated organization composed of passionate young individuals who are committed to a wide range of environmental conservation and sustainability efforts. They engage in various activities that address climate mitigation, cleaning initiatives, Climate Resilient Agriculture, and other matters relating to the environment.
Furthermore, the group actively engages in other matters related to the environment. They participate in campaigns and initiatives aimed at protecting endangered species, conserving natural habitats, and promoting sustainable tourism practices.
Phone: 0717573333/0799846801
Email: [email protected]
Physical location: Maono Space
Leadership team: 04
Staff members: 10
Volunteers: 0
Mission
Empowering the youth to champion environmental sustainability through sensitization, action, and advocacy.
Vision
To empower and Inspire a generation of environmentally conscious youth champion in promoting environmental sustainability and improving livelihoods
Our Activities
- Weekly Market Clean -Up (Malindi New Market and Bus Park and Kwa Jiwa Market) - Every Saturday at 5.30 a.m - 9.00 am, members converge to clean the markets as part of Community Social Responsibility
- Monthly Clean-Up Crew: Last Saturday of every month, members gather at beaches, or nature reserves for clean-up activities, removing plastic waste and promoting a cleaner environment.
- Tree planting events: Monthly tree-planting of indigenous species to contribute to afforestation and reforestation efforts and combat climate change.
- Climate Resilient Agriculture: Improving lives of Vulnerable and Marginalized Groups through Climate Resilient Agricultural Practices.
- Sensitization on Environmental Conservation - As part of environmental conservation efforts, the group actively participates in various activities aimed at raising awareness on Climate Change and promoting sustainable practices.
Achievements
1. Weekly Market Clean -up (Malindi New Market and Bus Park and Kwa Jiwa Market)
2.Procuring and distributing 120 waste bins to residential building and villas within Malindi
3. Keeping Malindi Beaches clean through our “Monthly Clean Up Crew” activities
4. Planting over 500 mangroves in Sabaki River
5. Received Kshs. 500,000 grant for waste management activities from the office of Member of Parliament
Team Members
Roseline Ngala
Chairperson
Dorcas Muhia
Treasurer
Linet Makena
Secretary
Enock Jefwa
Excutive Director