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Community based non profit organisation focusing on education, health and sports development

Evergreen PA is a community based non profit organisation focusing on education, health and sports development for young people and communities in the UK and developing regions around the world

The Christmas Fellowship 25/12/2023

Season greetings to u all. May the fellowship of Christ Jesus lead u all as we journey on. Enjoy 🎉🤗🥳

The Christmas Fellowship This is a poetic take on the famous of the discovering the knew born King of Kings. Story by : Gabriel KwayieVid...

Are Putin’s Days Numbered!! – House of Africa 09/04/2022

Are Putin’s Days Numbered!! – House of Africa The world’s attention is focused on the immense suffering of the brave Ukrainian people, and rightly so—no words can describe the misery and damage that Vladimir Putin has inflicted upon Ukraine with his unprovoked aggression. Russians are also suffering from the consequences of the invasion. In...

26/02/2021

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06/08/2020
Photos from EvergreenPA's post 14/10/2019

Simone Biles flipped her way to becoming the most decorated gymnast ever. Brigid Kosgei ran really fast for 26.2 miles to smash a world record. And Coco Gauff served her way to becoming the youngest tennis titlist in 15 years.

SIMONE BILES
Her record breaking 24th medal win at the world championships on Sunday solidified her GOAT status, making her the most decorated gymnast of all time, male or female.
Biles surpassed the record held by Belarusian Vitaly Scherbo, who had a career total of 23 medals in world championships.
But she didn't stop at 24. Biles went on to win a 25th medal another gold in the floor exercise.

BRIGID KOSGEI
Kenya's Brigid Kosgei not only won the Chicago Marathon for the second year in a row, but she broke the women's world marathon record.
Kosgei ran 26.2 miles in 2 hours, 14 minutes and 4 seconds.
That's a full 81 seconds faster than the previous record, held for 16 years by Britain's Paula Radcliffe.
The two champions posed for a photo at the finish line.

COCO GAUFF
Gauff didn't have the best start to her WTA tournament in Linz, Austria. But she came out on top in the end -- AND became the youngest to do it in 15 years.
Although she lost in the qualifying rounds, the 15-year-old tennis phenom got another chance after a player pulled out with an injury.
Gauff then made it to the final, where she defeated Jelena Ostapenko 6-3, 1-6, 6-2.
Nicole Vaidisova had been the youngest WTA winner since 2004, when she won her first title.

08/06/2019
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