Mini Harambe Project Launches to Champion Wildlife Conservation and Community Development
The MHB Mini Harambe Project, launched in Reno, NV, is dedicated to wildlife conservation and community development in honor of Harambe. The initiative focuses on funding endangered species protection, offering conservation education, and supporting sustainable community projects. Founder Rob Alvarez aims to create a future where wildlife and communities thrive together.
- (1888PressRelease) June 06, 2024 - Reno, NV - The MHB Mini Harambe Project proudly announces its launch, dedicated to wildlife conservation and community development in honor of Harambe, the beloved gorilla. This charity initiative aims to make a significant impact through various programs focused on preserving wildlife and supporting local communities.
The Mini Harambe Project focuses on three key areas:
Wildlife Conservation: Providing essential funding and support for efforts to protect endangered species and their natural habitats.
Community Education: Offering educational resources and programs to raise awareness about conservation and environmental stewardship.
Sustainable Development: Supporting local communities with sustainable development projects that foster harmony between people and wildlife.
Rob Alvarez, Founder of the Mini Harambe Project, expressed his enthusiasm: "We are deeply inspired by Harambe's legacy and are committed to making a tangible difference. Our mission is to create a future where wildlife and communities can thrive together."
To kick off the initiative, the Mini Harambe Project hosted a charity event benefiting the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund in April 2024. All proceeds will support conservation projects and community education programs. For more information and educational resources, please visit www.miniharambe.io.
About Mini Harambe Project
The Mini Harambe Project (MHB) is a nonprofit organization devoted to wildlife conservation and community development. Inspired by Harambe, the initiative strives to promote a world where wildlife and people coexist peacefully.
Contact:
Miro
Public Relations Manager
Mini Harambe Project
Email: mister.ious ( @ ) miniharambe dot io
For more details and updates, and social media:
Twitter: https://x.com/Mini_Harambe
Telegram: https://t.me/mini_harambe
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