National Lottery Community Fund and Bisong Foundation Initiative: A productive partnership 0

Bisong Foundation is organizing workshops and public sensitization events with different community groups to have a discourse and create awareness around climate change across the historic city of Cambridge from January 2022 to December 2022  .

The atelier aims to create increased awareness of the impact of climate change in BAME communities. Renowned climate activists will be talking to participants about adopting small personal action plans. Bisong Foundation will also be holding public sensitization outreach on impending disasters climate change will have on the community if action is not taken!

The entire project will place emphasis on ways people can reduce food waste, use public transportation, cycling and walking instead of driving cars.

Although the awareness campaign will be directed towards ethnic minority groups primarily because they are notoriously hard to reach and are often not included in climate change campaigns, Bisong Foundation is encouraging the wider Cambridge community to take part and learn new ways of protecting the environment.

Michael Bisong who heads the foundation and who also moonlighted as a football player for the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon reportedly expressed his gratitude to the National Lottery Community Fund for supporting the project.

Bisong who now is a chartered Cambridge residence opined that “climate change is the most significant problem facing the world and global warming is increasing day by day, and if we cannot prevent it as soon as possible, our world will face undesirable consequences”.  Bisong is urging everyone to attend the workshops and become aware of how we can benefit from our planet, and in turn our health. 

For more details about the project and how to join any of the workshops, please call

Pascal on 07578 971671, Michael on 07956 057504 and Charlotte on 07594 378408.

For more information about Bisong Foundation visit www.bisongfoundation.org.uk

Bisong Foundation free community workshops are designed to tackle climate change and deliver benefits to health.