By Debra aka Brique Zeiner | Chairwoman
There is always a risk when it comes to investing in seeds for planting maize and vegetables. The amount of sunshine in Kenya is fabulous for growing crops as long as there is enough rain to go with it.
Sorry to say, during this season we were only able to rent one single acre of farmland to grow maize and vegetables for our Live and Learn in Kenya International children. The usual 3 acres were too expensive for us this year - but we are hoping for funds to be able to rent more farmland and for seeds to be able to plant more. Because of the coronavirus food supplies are down and we will really need a lot of financial support to fill our food stockroom before the children return back to school again.
The Live and Learn in Kenya International parents' groups work hard to do their share by clearing the farmland - planting - weeding and harvesting. They are a diligent group of people wanting to pay back what is being given to their children in the best way that they can - working the fields - cooking and cleaning at the Center.
Asante sana - thank you so much for your kind and generous support!
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