Young Warriors Club is a youth-led NGO founded by Shanariha Evans, a 14-year-old climate and environmental advocate from Mombasa, Kenya. Our organization was created in response to the growing environmental crisis affecting Kenya’s coastal communities. Rising sea levels, frequent flooding, coastal erosion, and coral reef bleaching are threatening ecosystems, homes, livelihoods, and the future of vulnerable families who depend on the ocean and natural resources for survival. We believe that lasting climate solutions must be community-driven and youth-led. Through our local approach, we empower young people to become environmental stewards and active leaders in climate action. Our core programs focus on climate education and biodiversity restoration, including mangrove planting and coral reef restoration. Over the past four years, our climate education program has reached more than 2,000 students aged 9–17, equipping them with knowledge and practical skills to protect the environment within their communities. These young leaders actively participate in restoration activities and climate awareness campaigns. We have successfully planted over 270,000 mangroves, helping restore coastal ecosystems, prevent erosion, and strengthen climate resilience. We have also implemented a coral reef gardening program in Kilifi, contributing to marine biodiversity conservation and ocean restoration.
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