Jato Sonita, Forest Green Children,YOP Take Tree Planting to Hospital to Fight Climate Change
Jato Sonita and Regional Hospital Director representative planting trees. Trees placed around healthcare facilities benefit customers and visitors by allowing for faster recuperation, privacy for patients and staff, better air quality, and traps carbon dioxide that contaminates the air. Jato Sonita and the Forest Children, in partnership with Youth Outreach Programme, YOP, have begun on a tree-planting mission to the Bamenda Regional Hospital to support this healthcare centre with eco-friendly trees in the Hospital's environs. According to the manager of Jato Sonita & the Forest Children, the gesture is in accordance with their objective of forest protection. Jato Sonita, Forest Children and YOP Staff Sonita and the Forest Children planted over five umbrella plants in accordance with hospital administration guidelines on their first hospital tour. Jato Sonita describes tree planting process as a method of giving back to the forest. "As you can see, we are a natural produc...