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The Ludacris Foundation, Green For All and Actress Keisha Knight Pulliam Host “Keep It Fresh” Earth Day Event

earth_dayAtlanta, GA (April 19, 2011) – Green For All, an a national organization dedicated to improving lives through a clean economy, has partnered with The Ludacris Foundation and special guests, Keshia Knight Pulliam and Rashan Ali to celebrate Earth Day.

Atlanta, GA (April 19, 2011) – Green For All, an a national organization dedicated to improving lives through a clean economy, has partnered with The Ludacris Foundation and special guests, Keshia Knight Pulliam and Rashan Ali to celebrate Earth Day. The partners seek to raise awareness about critical water issues through a community service event on Thursday, April 21, 1:30 pm, at the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance, 1442 Richland Road SW in Atlanta. (Map to location: bit.ly/fXMNYA)

Under the guidance of the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance (WAWA), students from Dobbs Elementary will serve together by planting a rain garden (aids in water treatment) and completing a frog and turtle pond.  The service day will also include educational session around water treatment and water conservation from local Green For All Fellows and Ambassadors, that will provide participants with kits and information that can help them save water at home and at school.  

“Saving our planet’s water systems – saving our planet – doesn’t have to be difficult,” said Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins, CEO of Green For All. “Any community can develop innovative ways to address its local environmental needs. We’re thrilled to be able to work with The Ludacris Foundation and schoolchildren in Atlanta to prove that.”

Access to clean water isn’t a future problem, it’s a current problem facing many – particularly, America’s low-income communities and communities of color. Currently, only 1 percent of the earth’s freshwater is easily accessible. Thirty-six states expect to face water shortages within the next five years; at least fourteen are currently experiencing crisis-level water shortages and contamination. Given Ludacris’ green stance on the issues facing youth and his unique ability to educate young adults, both organizations saw an opportunity to work together for change.

“The Ludacris Foundation is excited to partner with Green For All, Keshia, Rashan and the students to honor Earth Day and reframe the face of environmentalism. Protecting our youth includes educating and empowering them about the promises and opportunities of a green economy – safer streets, cleaner communities, pathways out of poverty,” stated Roberta Shields, Executive Director of The Ludacris Foundation.