By Jawanghe Joseph | Project Leader
We are excited to share a meaningful milestone achieved through support received outside the GlobalGiving platform. A total of 50 students were supported to grow beans and maize, with the aim of contributing to their school feeding program for the next term.
This initiative not only helps address food security but also equips students with practical agricultural skills. By actively participating in the growing process, students gain hands-on experience in farming, responsibility, and teamwork—skills that are essential for their future livelihoods.
The project is intentionally designed to promote sustainability, as the harvest will directly support school meals, reducing feeding costs and improving student well-being and concentration in class.
Although this support was received outside GlobalGiving, it reflects the potential and impact of this project. We continue to remain hopeful and committed to expanding such initiatives to reach even more beneficiaries.
We kindly encourage our supporters and well-wishers to continue sharing our project widely. Your support helps us reach more people, attract funding, and create lasting change in the lives of young people.
Together, we can build a stronger, healthier, and more empowered generation.
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