Project Report
| Dec 3, 2021
Providing 900 meals per day!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
We have been working in over 15 counties for the past 15 years and have a great track record of impact and creating locally run sustainable projects that tackle global issues. Our communities and conservation projects are relying on us through this challenging time.
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We have supported over 100 projects in the past 15 years and we are excited to improve our impact and develop even more great work over the next 15 years and if we can save our charity through this challenging time then we know from our track record we will create huge long term impact for multiple projects across the world
Every day as a charity we provide over 900 meals for children across our projects and all our cooks and food is 100% funded by donations from you! Without you these children would go hungry tonight and tomorrow! The UK Government might have made it a challenge for anyone to come and visit or help us during our prime tourist season but you can still make a difference to our Zimbabwe and South African projects from home!
Thank you for your support
Aug 3, 2021
We need continue providing support!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
We have been working in over 15 counties for the past 15 years and have a great track record of impact and creating locally run sustainable projects that tackle global issues. Our communities and conservation projects are relying on us through this challenging time.However with COVID-19 our income has dropped by 70% and now we have a fight to save our charity to continue our work.
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We have managed to raise $1575 dollars so far thanks to your support but still have a long way to go. A donation of $50 covers the cost of our team members in Africa to provide support for a day.
Thank you for your support
Mar 29, 2021
Food For Thought
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Dear Supporters,
As the vaccines become available around the world it is a good time for food for thought, serious consideration and reflection on the past 12 months which lead to this emergency project.
Due to COVID-19 many charities around the world fell on seriously hard times and sadly many didn’t survive. For the first time in 15 years we had to launch a project to help us keep our lights on.While we had to emergency restructure and closed our office to embrace working from home and co-working spaces, it still costs us around $7,000 a month to run over 75 projects around the world, we are proud to have seriously low running costs but due to COVID we financially hit hard times.
Even with our fundraising taking a huge hit as a charity our number one priority we believed had to remain with our projects and as such we was able to ensure all our projects survived the past 12 months and we was able to provide additional help by feed over 500 people daily for 3 months, provided support to over 50 women victims of domestic violence, provided oxygen to a rural hospital in Peru and funded PPE for 4 of our frontline projects around world. We were able to do this because of donations from you to save our charity project that allowed us to also survive.
As we prepare to work on rebuilding all our projects and with a focus on getting our UN SDG’s work back on track in 2021 we still face challenging times with fundraising still significantly down. We still remain positive and focused on our work and thank you for continuing to support us as we prepare to get ourselves back on track too.
Thank You