Green Arts Culture: About Our Foundation - Justica Anima

Green Arts Culture: About Our Foundation

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Green Arts Culture: About Our Foundation

Green Arts Culture Foundation, is an NGO, that plays a pivotal role in positively impacting communities by offering workshops and career training programs focused on sustainability, creativity, and cultural enrichment. By partnering with local businesses and artists, the foundation provides hands-on experience and mentorship opportunities, helping participants build portfolios and gain employment.
Through partnerships with schools, community centers, and other organizations, we are able to extend the reach of the foundation’s programs, ensuring that more people benefit from the workshops and training.

What we do

We are an arts development training and learning center that offers creative workshops for school going children between the ages of four to fifteen.

The foundation also offers specialized career training in fields like, graphic design, blogging, content creation and development, copywriting, and other creative industries for women and young girls under its flagship annual Women Bloggers Summit.

Activities and events

Arts training workshops. These programs have been particularly beneficial for vulnerable populations, providing them with a safe space to express themselves.

Community engagement. We have partnered IHAV Foundation, Itour Group, GhanaThink Foundation, Pigeon Ultra, HJA Africa Limited, Asaase Incriptions, among others, to create a community of women techmakers for the future of work.

About our founder

Justica Anima is an arts enthusiast, writer, blogger, travel buddy, and music lover from West Africa, Accra, Ghana. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from the University of Media, Arts and Communication, formerly Ghana Institute of Journalism. In 2017, she won a seed grant to start the Green Arts Culture Foundation from the Digital Opportunity Trust in Canada in Partnership with the GhanaThink Foundation through its Komseko Programme.

Her upbringing has helped shaped her perspective on how women and girls are subjected to abject poverty because they do not have the right skills to earn above their low incomes. This has led her to use her foundation to focus more on inspiring children, girls and women, who fall within the vulnerable group in society, through workshops and training that propel them to gain skills necessary for the future of work.

2 Comments

  1. Henry says:

    HJA Africa was delighed to have the chance to partner for GACs women in blogging and tech event. We wish you more successes and impact. .

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