Join Greater Action for a meaningful and creative hands-on workshop day where children and adults come together to
rethink waste, creativity, and our impact on the planet. In a world facing climate change, overflowing landfills, and fast fashion
pollution, this workshop invites you to slow down and rediscover the value of reusing and transforming everyday materials.
By turning discarded or ordinary items into fun, stylish creations, participants will explore how small actions like upcycling, can help
reduce waste, save resources, and protect our environment. This family-friendly experience is designed to spark conversations about
sustainability, climate awareness, and responsible consumption, all through play and creativity.
08 February,
Sunday, 10AM-1PM
Alliance Française Kuala Lumpur , 15, Lorong Gurney, 54100 KL
Kindly note that the front entrance will be closed to car entry and only for drop-offs. For free parking, kindly use the back entrance
at 18, Jalan Gurney Kiri, 54100 KL. Parking
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Pay via QR/Cash | No registration — drop in anytime from 10AM-1PM!
What to Expect
Throughout the session, participants can drop in and take part in a variety of eco-inspired workshops:
Phone strap or keychain making
Jewelry making
Tote bag decorating
Pompon crafting
About Greater Action
Greater Action is a grassroots, women‑led nonprofit organisation based in Bandar Baru
Ampang, Malaysia, endorsed by the UNHCR and dedicated to empowering
Afghan refugee women and their families through meaningful education, skills training,
sustainable livelihoods, and essential healthcare support. Since its founding in 2020, Greater Action has worked to restore dignity, build
financial independence, and foster community inclusion by offering tailored programs in areas like language learning, baking, cooking,
tailoring, and arts, turning lived experience into opportunity and resilience. By creating safe and supportive spaces for learning and
growth, the organisation helps refugee women develop real skills, rebuild their lives, and contribute positively to their communities