Project Report
| Jan 21, 2025
Providing input support
By Cora Sayre | Project Leader
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Support provision
Dear Friend,
Warm greetings for the New Year and thank you very much for your support to our project feeding starving families. We are happy to report that our initiative is going strong with your support and locally. This reporting period we build the capacities of farmers by training and providing visits to their farms so we can provide technical help. We also provide farming inputs like vegetable seeds, seedlings, organic fertilizer and small farm tools. We are able to assist 85 farmers in this manner and we hope to increase the number of our beneficiaries in the coming months. Again thank you very much for your kindness and generosity.
Very sincerely yours,
Cora Sayre
Sep 23, 2024
Vegetable growing to feed families
By Cora Sayre | Project Leader
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Growing food at home
Dear Friend,
Greetings and thank you very much for your support to our project feeding starving families. We are happy to report that during this period we are able to continue our advocacy of farmers growing their own vegetables in order to produce their own food for their own needs. Locally grown vegetables are sure of being healthy compared to that in the market where we are not sure what chemicals growers are putting into it. Some of the insecticides in the market are indeed very poisonous and there is no local regulation in place to ensure that they are used properly by farmers. During this reporting period we engaged 72 farmers to grow vegetables in their own backyards and in used containers if their area is small. We provide them with vegetable seeds and technical assistance. Hoping for your continuing support. Thank you very much.
Very sincerely yours,
Cora Sayre
May 22, 2024
Feeding children one at a time
By Cora Sayre | Project Leader
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Helping children and their families
Dear Friend,
Thank you very much for your donation to our project feeding starving families. The last 5 months or so was equally difficult for families in the remote villages with food scarce and agricultural production minimal with intense heat and dry condition happening. Farming was at a stand still and farmers were waiting for rain. During that time we distributed food supply comprising mainly of rice and dried fish. We also distributed vegetable seeds and organic fertilizer in preparation for the rains to come. It is predicted that after the heat-wave caused by the El Nino phenomenon, rains will come and it is starting to happen this time. We were able to provide food supply as well as vegetable seed packets to 55 children and their families during this reporting period. Hoping for your continuing support. Thank you very much.
Very sincerely yours,
Cora Sayre