Luca Berardi

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Luca Berardi
Born
NationalityKenyan, Italian
EducationISLK
Occupation(s)Singer, TV host, environmental conservationist
Years active2014–present

Luca Berardi is a Kenyan-Italian child television host and musician.

Berardi co-hosted a children's programme, Big Minds, which aired on KBC from July 2014 to July 2016.[1][2]

He has recorded and released three songs, including the single A Better Place.[3][4] He performed another song he worte, Money Can, at the Children and Youth Finance conference held at the Headquarters of the United Nations in 2014.[3]

He is the founder and CEO of Young Animal Rescue Heroes (YARH), an organisation whose self-declared aim is to "create awareness for endangered wildlife and environmental conservation".[5] He has visited schools and given speeches on conservation. Berardi was awarded the Young Environmental Hero of the Year award by the WWF in 2018 for his work with YARH.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wanzala, James. "Young artiste carves a niche in multiple disciplines". The Standard.
  2. ^ Genga, Shirley. "I'm off to Tanzania , but my Big Mind remains in Kenya—TV host Luca Berardi". Standard Digital News.
  3. ^ a b "#FollowtheMusicaLuca: My Stroll With Luca Berardi". 2015-12-16. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  4. ^ "Meet child genius Luca Berardi". Daily Nation.
  5. ^ Manyibe, Ezra (28 January 2020). "Teenager Who Convinced Kenyan Billionaire Into Business Partnership". Kenyans.co.ke. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  6. ^ "The King and The Crown Princess attend WWF's autumn meeting". Retrieved 2020-04-26.