The Jelvis Foundation has once again demonstrated its commitment to community development and environmental sustainability through a successful clean-up exercise held in Effiakuma.
The initiative, organized in collaboration with the Effiakuma Youth Association and supported by the community group “Wɔma yɛ brɛ,” brought together residents, volunteers, and stakeholders to improve sanitation and promote a healthier living environment.

The clean-up exercise, which took place in Effia, saw a strong turnout from young people and community members who were eager to contribute their time and effort toward a common cause.
Armed with tools such as shovels, rakes, and wheelbarrows, participants worked tirelessly to clear gutters, remove waste, and restore cleanliness to key areas within the community.
This initiative forms part of the Jelvis Foundation’s broader mission to empower communities through practical action.
By encouraging youth participation and civic responsibility, the foundation continues to foster a culture of volunteerism and collective development. The involvement of groups like “Wɔma yɛ brɛ” further highlighted the growing spirit of unity and grassroots participation in community development efforts.
Beyond the physical impact, the exercise also served as an opportunity to educate residents on the need to maintain clean surroundings and adopt responsible waste disposal practices.
Community members were encouraged to sustain the momentum by supporting future clean-up activities and taking ownership of their environment.
The success of the exercise reflects the power of collaboration. With support from partners including One King Band, One King Mineral Water, and iTrash Technology Ltd., the event was not only impactful but also well-coordinated and engaging.
These partnerships underscore the importance of collective effort in addressing community challenges.
Representatives of the Jelvis Foundation emphasized that meaningful development begins at the community level.

They reiterated the foundation’s commitment to initiatives that directly improve lives, especially by creating opportunities for youth to actively participate in shaping their environment.
The Effiakuma clean-up exercise stands as a testament to what can be achieved when organizations and community groups unite with a shared purpose. From sanitation campaigns to youth empowerment initiatives, the Jelvis Foundation continues to play a vital role in driving positive change across the region.
As the exercise concludes successfully, one message stands clear: sustainable progress depends on collective responsibility.
With continued support from groups like “Wɔma yɛ brɛ” and other stakeholders, the vision of a cleaner, healthier Effiakuma is well within reach.


