Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe

by A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe
Help 100 Additional Families Grow Food in Zimbabwe

Project Report | Dec 17, 2008
Rotary support ASAP's drip irrigation

By Elizabeth Bara | Executive Director

Propagation of herbs has many benefits in rural Africa
Propagation of herbs has many benefits in rural Africa

In preparation for receiving the home nutritional garden drip irrigation kits, 52 women leaders from 52 rural villages in Zimbabwe attended ASAP’s training workshop in conservation farming techniques and growing & using medicinal herbs last month. Known as Cluster Facilitators, these women are selected by their village to play a lead role. Each one will help ASAP select families that will benefit most from receiving a drip irrigation kit.

ASAP Africa is please to announce that 276 families will be able to benefit from this project. A new partnership, together with the Rotary Club of Peachtree City GA and The Borrowdale Brooke Club in Harare Zimbabwe will provide food security to 176 addition families in rural Zimbabwe in 2009 – THE place in the world where this is MOST desperately needed.

At ASAP Africa we hope you will consider contributing to the life and health of an extended family in Zimbabwe this holiday season by supporting this project today.

Active participation helps rural women learn and retain knowledg
Active participation helps rural women learn and retain knowledg
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A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)

Location: Newnan, GA - USA
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Project Leader:
Elizabeth Arsenault
Executive Director
Peachtree City , GA United States

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