World of Hope Youth Ambassador - an organisation committed to Young People and Family Support Services, has launched its Anti-Social Behaviour information booklet and Nigeria Orphanage project.
The event also celebrated Youth achievement. Community leaders, best youth Ambassadors, a 1st Class degree graduate and new University intakes were recognised and got boxes of Indomie noodles each donated by Winner Cash & Carry.
5-year-old Love Awodeyi was also awarded for calling and directing an Ambulance to rescue his mum when she collapsed at home alone with her.
According to the World of Hope Founder - Florence Emakpose, "The Anti-Social behaviour was a big issue in our community where it displays across all ages including young people. They congregate on buses, Housing estates and on the streets. Sometimes they make loud noises that impose fear on elderly people. This also includes those who walk their dogs and allow their dogs to mess up the street with dog poo. Some people also put their feet on the public bus seat."
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Guests in attendance included Mrs Ngere and Mr Emmanuel Namah - the Minister (Welfare) at the Nigeria High Commission London, who were awarded for their hard work in supporting Nigerians in the UK. Nigeria High Commission was recognised for an improvement in their services.
Also in attendance was the former Mayor of the Royal Borough of Greenwich - Cllr. Babatola, and Member of Parliament - Teresa Pearce.
The Architectural students from Ravensbourne College also displayed the Architectural plan and modelling they designed for the World of Hope Orphanage Project in Nigeria. World of Hope appreciates Idrees Rasouli and Clara Beckley who are working in partnership with the organisation to bring the orphanage project to reality.