Maintaining and increasing biodiversity is one of JAMBO’s core beliefs. Biodiversity makes all life more resilient and sustainable. This is the reason why we support organizations like Global Giving, a group that “makes it possible for local organizations to access the funding, tools, training, and support they need to become more effective and make our world a better place.”
Last month, JAMBO sponsored the following 8 of their projects with $50 each:
Indonesia – Restoring vital orangutan habitat
South Africa – Inspiring and educating underprivileged children to care for their environment
Cameroon – Empowering local residents to develop projects that build sustainable incomes to replace bushmeat and selling primates
Costa Rica – Support community men and women to plant 30,000 trees (65 species) in biological corridors
Madagascar – Supporting villagers to actively work as re-foresters and caretakers, planting 15,000 trees over the next few years
Sierra Leone – Inspiring youth to create innovative environmental solutions within their local communities
Kenya – Build sustainable livelihoods and food security while regenerating the environment with permaculture
Peru – Plant 1000 Amazonian trees a year on deforested land in the Amazon
All of these projects simultaneously attempt to preserve or improve the natural environment while helping people to improve their lives, which is another primary tenet of the JAMBO philosophy.
Thank you for your support.