Project Report
| Dec 17, 2019
Providing happy meals
By Cora Sayre | Project Leader
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Children beneficiaries
Dear Friend,
Warm greetings and thank you very much for your generous support to our project providing happy meals to very poor children. This is the month were festivities is suppose to happen since it is were Christmas is celebrated, but for families who have no means of getting extra income, this is just any regular hungry month. Together with local donors, we were able to generate funds good for 300 children which we will distribute in our project areas. The food packs we are selecting consist of delicious and most loved dishes such as fried chicken, roast porka and hot chocolates. Hoping for your additional support so that we will be able to reach out and provide food to 200 more children.
Very sincerely yours,
Cora
Sep 16, 2019
Supporting children and their families
By Cora Sayre | Project Leader
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Distribution of food and hygiene kits
Dear Friend,
Warm greetings and thank you very much for your generosity providing meals for hungry children. We are increasingly being affected by severe climate change and tropical depressions visit us very often compared to before. Right now we have two tropical depressions affecting our areas and wrecking havoc to people and their livelihoods. Farming in this unpredictable situation is more difficult and income is becoming elusive. This reporting period and with the assistance of other supporters we are able to provide food as well as sanitation and hygiene supplies to 150 children affected by Tropical Depression Falcon.
Hoping for your continuing generosity.
Very sincerely yours,
Cora
Jun 17, 2019
Continue with feeding
By Cora Sayre | Project Leader
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Vegetable and meat for children
Dear Friend,
Warmest greetings and thank you very much for your generous support to our project providing happy meals for hungry children. One of the problems we encountered here is that we were unable to grow the food that we utlilize in order to feed the children because of the long dry season caused by the El Nino phenomenon. This month we are very happy because the rains has started to fall and plants will be able to grow again and harvest especially for vegetables will be around the corner. We are able to provide 30 women with vegetable seeds that they can grow and use for their own food and the surplus for the market. The vegetables are what is commonly grown here like tomato, eggplant, lady fingers, spinach, among others.
Hoping for your continuing help to our initiative.
Very sincerely yours,
Cora