Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey

by Lambi Fund of Haiti
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey
Help 35 Families Become Self-Sufficient with Honey

Project Report | Dec 19, 2008
Bee Keeping-Honey Production

By Leonie Hermantin | Deputy Director

The honey project is well on its way in spite of the recent hurricanes and floods. The bee population survived and though some boxes required repairs, SASH members consider themselves extremely fortunate.

The honey harvest was considered satisfactory and members have been SASH is looking forward to expanding its ability to sell honey to a global market. Members are also looking at the possibility to market honey bi-products such as wax, and bee pollen. They have purchased equipment such as smokers, tools, protective gloves and bee keeper hoods.

SASH members have attended workshops facilitated by the Lambi Fund of Haiti. These workshops focused on strengthening organizational leadership and managing their bee keeping enterprise.

Members reflecting on the fact that prior to their partnership with the Lambi Fund of Haiti, their bee keeping technique consisted of using half of a carved out tree, are now looking towards a completely modernized operation. They have expressed interest in obtaining more bee keepers suits, and acquiring materials such as an extractor which are only available in the United States. The extractor will help them collect more honey.

SASH members have expressed their profound gratitude to supporters and benefactors who believe in their vision and their efforts to become self sustaining honey producers. They hope that some day SASH’s honey will be available in the US.

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

About Project Reports

Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.

If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.

Sign up for updates

Organization Information

Lambi Fund of Haiti

Location: Washington, DC - USA
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
X / Twitter: Profile
Project Leader:
Desteni Rivers
Port au Prince , Haiti

Retired Project!

This project is no longer accepting donations.
 

Still want to help?

Support another project run by Lambi Fund of Haiti that needs your help, such as:

Find a Project

Learn more about GlobalGiving

Teenage Science Students
Vetting +
Due Diligence

Snorkeler
Our
Impact

Woman Holding a Gift Card
Give
Gift Cards

Young Girl with a Bicycle
GlobalGiving
Guarantee

Get incredible stories, promotions, and matching offers in your inbox

WARNING: Javascript is currently disabled or is not available in your browser. GlobalGiving makes extensive use of Javascript and will not function properly with Javascript disabled. Please enable Javascript and refresh this page.