Sustainable Global Gardens' (SGG) aim is to contribute to the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger. Paul Keeley (Managing Director of SGG) and Carol Keeley (Treasurer of SGG) told us about their work in Africa and how SGG have invested in more than 15 projects to improve productivity in African farms. Tree planting is a key part of SGG's strategy and benefits farmers in many ways.
For more information go to: https://www.sustainableglobalgardens.org.uk
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This committee conducts all the Club’s administrative activities and provides the framework that enables the Club to function effectively whilst promoting fellowship.
moreThe main aim of this committee is to plan and carry out educational, humanitarian, vocational and youth projects that address the needs of the local community. [now includes fundraising]
moreThe main aim of this committee is to develop and implement educational, humanitarian, vocational and youth projects that address the needs of communities in other countries.
moreThe main aim of this committee is to develop and implement a strategic plan for fund-raising with the overarching aim that fund-raising should promote fellowship and community service
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