Heart and Hands Foundation (HHF) drives measurable environmental impact in Kyenjojo District through data-backed climate initiatives rooted in community collaboration. Since 2015, our tree-planting programs have restored ecosystems by planting 15,000+ indigenous trees annually, managed through community-run nurseries that ensure sustainable reforestation. Partnering with local farmers, we’ve established 50+ eco-friendly farms using solar-powered irrigation systems, which have reduced drought vulnerability by 40% while boosting crop yields.
Our waste management campaigns transform plastic waste into reusable materials, mobilizing villages to adopt recycling and composting practices that curb pollution. Additionally, HHF’s vocational training programs equip farmers and youth with skills in solar technology installation and climate-smart agriculture, directly linking livelihoods to environmental stewardship. These efforts are amplified through partnerships with NGOs, local governments, and faith-based groups, ensuring scalable and culturally resonant solutions. Every initiative aligns with HHF’s mission to foster resilience, empower communities, and honor our shared responsibility to protect God’s creation.