Showing posts with label education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label education. Show all posts

Friday, 24 April 2015

[NOTE]: I'MPossible Ambassador


Exciting Announcement
 
I'm thrilled to announce that I am now a I'MPossible ambassador! So what is I'MPossible? Well they do what their slogan says, "make things possible"! They partner with different companies to try and help those that are disadvantaged, for example, they work with the ACFS (African Children Feeding Scheme) - an organisation that focuses on educating and feeding children in different communities.
 
Through working with I'MPossible I will be able to go after the projects that I've started working on with much more force. As you know, trees in Zambia and the Platbos Forest are very important to me as well as the Elephant Orphanage in Zambia so I will be able to use I'MPossible as a platform to work more with these organisations. I also cannot wait to start on some new projects that will help spread the word of going green!
 
Yesterday we planted some vegetables at a school in Naledi, Soweto and gave monthly food packages to the families of the community. We also filmed a segment explaining what we were planting to help inform the communities on planting vegetables. This will be aired on Tshwane TV (DSTV channel 262) but I will hopefully be able to share the episodes on my YouTube Channel.

Here are some photos from yesterdays event:













 
 I'm so looking forward to haring more exciting projects with you!
Thank you all for your support!


Love Always, The Glam Green Girl xXx
 
 


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Tuesday, 8 October 2013

INTERVIEW: Monica Giermek

Interviewing Monica Giermek from Green Habit

Introducing the gorgeous Monica Giermek from Green Habit in Cape Town, here she is to tell us a bit more about her company that she founded, her latest passion, as well as herself.


Monica Giermek

Monica from the moment we connected on twitter, I've been so interested in what you do! Please can you explain to my readers what Green Habit is all about?

When conceptualising Green Habit, I noticed that many of my friends and colleagues would like to be ‘greener,’ but they were too busy and lacked the tools to set up greener habits within their home. This is how the company began sprouting!

We are an environmental consulting and eco-education company based in Cape Town. From personalised consulting meetings where we discuss your kitchen habits and how to green them – to holding ‘Green Camps’ for children, we are the link between you and the greener you!


   Being the founder of Green Habit and being so involved in the environment, you have a really interesting story yourself! How did your love for the outdoors and nature begin?

My mom has had a green thumb since she was little and I believe that rubbed off on me at a young age as well. When I was about 4 or 5, my parents tilled up a patch of lawn and told me it was all mine to plant. I remember being so proud of that little vegetable patch! I showed it off to my friends and neighbours and entered (and won!) local children’s farming competitions.

  You recently hosted a ‘Green Camp’ during the school holidays, what did this entail?

What fun was had at our inaugural Green Camp this September! Myself and two assistants, Kirsten and Nick, led a group of 12 campers through various Green activities daily.

Looking back at the planning, it began with months of scouring the Cape for the perfect venue. Finally I came across Soil for Life, an amazing NGO in Constantia. Their motto is “Build the soil, grow the plants, feed the people, heal the planet” and what spectacular grounds they have! They have fabulous demonstration gardens, are within walking distance of the Constantia Green Belt (perfect for nature hikes with campers) and have a stunning wood building with two glass walls for venue rental .

I grew up outdoors and was part of a lot of camps and workshops growing up. I also organised and led camps for high school students while I was living in Malawi (2009-2011), where I learned a lot about curriculum planning and supervising/guiding large groups of children.

Every day had a different theme, which we would intertwine into a daily nature walk, art project, lesson and story. Themes ranged from Nutrition We Gain from Nature to Creative Conservation.

Our next Green Camp will be held once schools close for summer and will run 9-13 December 2013 – can’t wait to meet the next group of campers!


  What is ‘Green Club’ all about?

Green Club is an afterschool workshop, held for 1 hour every week for 8 weeks. I cater curriculums for each club based on ages enrolled and what topics the students are learning in school. As Green Habit grows, I plan to sponsor Green Clubs in underprivileged areas to expand avenues for green knowledge, as well as inspire possible future environmental scientists!



What advice do you have for those who want to do more for the environment?

While starting at home is often the easiest (using reusable grocery bags, switching to LED light bulbs), giving back is often the most rewarding (beach cleanups, tree plantings). My favourite is joining Cape Town Beach Cleanups which are all over the Cape and are held every first Saturday of the month. I always meet new friends and now look forward to seeing those who I’ve gotten to know at previous cleanups.

What’s your number one green tip?

Recycle! Anyone in any size house or flat has the opportunity to recycle. Find a bin and place it right next to your garbage can to help remind you. You’ll be amazed at how much waste you keep from going into your big black bin! Our personalisedhome consultations can help you set up systems in your home, as well as advise you as to the nearest drop of location or help you sign up for regular home pickup services.

Lastly, what’s one thing people don’t know about you?


I spent 27 months living off the grid in Northern Malawi. I had no car (just an awesome mountain bike that I loved!), no running water (a tap was about 500m from my house fortunately – but even that distance took practice carrying water on my head to and from!), and ate all locally grown rice, beans and veggies. I think those years really expanded and shaped my thoughts on subsistence farming and new ways to be green!


Thanks so much for sharing with us about Green Habit and about yourself Monica! Be sure to check out her website, and sign your little one's up for Green Camp & Green Club!


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