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Port Harcourt City Book Drive Campaign 2018





Social Change Group is a team of vibrant volunteers with one vision, to see youths begin to build their lives around entrepreneurship and innovation affecting our communities positively.

Port Harcourt Sustainable Development Goals Awareness Symposium




In June 2017, we hosted the Port Harcourt Development Sustainable Development Goals Awareness Symposium with the theme entrepreneurship as a tool towards actualizing the SDGs.

International Youth Day Peace Dialogue



Fast forward some months we hosted a Peace Dialogue in partnership with PIND Foundation as part of our activities to mark the International Youth Day.

Port Harcourt City Book Drive 2018



Quality Education- SDG4 is the bed rock of every society, without education our institutions will not function.

This year we are organizing a book drive campaign aimed at collecting books from individuals, organizations to donate them to underserved children that way we contribute to the development of the next generation.

#PHCBookDrive #MyWorldPlan Campaign




We have a running online campaign that promotes this book drive, and aims to fill the cyber space with reasons why education should be promoted in our communities.

Join the campaign!

Send an email containing your high quality picture, name, and your message supporting education in your community to mail.socialchangegroup@gmail.com

Become a volunteer with us today!



This Book Drive takes a volunteer based approach where registered volunteers can collect books from donors in their areas and donate the books to under served children within their reach. ­

Kindly fill out the form below to register as a volunteer with us!

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