Reduce Children's Malnutrition by Supplying Food

by Asset-Based Community Development with Equity Foundation
Reduce Children's Malnutrition by Supplying Food
Education and training support
Education and training support

Dear Friend,

Warm greetings and thank you very much for your generous support to our project supplying food to poor children and their families in order to reduce malnutrition. There is a kind of malnutrition which we call hidden hunger and by which we can remedy by the supply of nutritious vegetables and training farmers to do backyard gardening. With backyard gardens, they are able to get their own food supply without spending money and this is one of the best approach. This reporting period we continue educating children and their families how to do simple backyard gardens. We also provided vegetable seeds to 75 families and then help them with technical support so that they are able to maximize their available resources. Hoping that you will continue to support this project. Thank you very much.

Very sincerely yours,

Cesario Sayre

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Organic agriculture is the best
Organic agriculture is the best

Dear Friend,

Thank you very much for your support to our initiative reducing children's malnutrition by supplying food. This reporting period we are happy to inform you that we are gearing-up our organic vegetable production initiative and we are able to produce on our own and for distribution to our beneficiaries vegetable seeds and farming inputs such as organic concoctions, fertilizer and pesticides. We are also actively participating in government sponsored events promoting organic farming in the province and nationwide. We are increasingly focusing our activities in promoting organic farming as a means of improving the health and nutrition of children. Thank you very much for your generous support and more power.

Very sincerely yours,

Cesario Sayre

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Supply seeds
Supply seeds

Dear Friend,

Greetings and thank you very much for your generous support to our initiative reducing children's malnutrition by supplying food. The climatic condition is rapidly changing and it has disrupted agriculture production affecting poor, vulnerable farming families. The malnutrition of children is prevalent and there is a need to improve food production in the villages. We found out that farming inputs especially the lack of vegetable seeds that are of high quality is hampering food supply and so in this way we responded to the problem by providing high-quality vegetable seeds for farmers to improve their farm production. We were able to support a total of 45 farmers this reporting period following this strategy. Again thank you very much for your generous support.

Very sincerely yours,

Cesario Sayre

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food needed
food needed

Dear Friend,

Thank you very much for your generous support to our initiative reducing the malnutrition of children by supplying food. Our best and proven method to supply children with food is to train their parents to grow their own backyard gardens and then guide them how to cook nutritious vegetable-based food. There are times that children do not eat vegetables and we try to encourage them by training their parents especially mothers. We supply vegetable seeds also and we do this by growing vegetables and then retrieving seeds from the mature ones for distribution to our farmer-beneficiaries. We are able to provide for 230 families in this manner during this reporting period. Hoping for your continuing support to this initiative. Thank you so much.

Very sincerely yours,

Cesario Sayre

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Food supply via farm inputs in remote villages
Food supply via farm inputs in remote villages

Dear Friend,

Warm greetings and thank you very much for your generous support to our initiative reducing children's malnutrition in remote hard to reach villages. Children are the most vulnerable when food supply is dwindling and there is a need to provide continuous supply in a way that is sustainable and practical. Our approach in the past of providing direct food aid sometimes do not work because the families become dependent and do not do any work in order to improve food supply in the home. What we are doing this time is to engage the parents to grow their own food and we provide initial inputs to them. We were able to do this with 32 farmers during this reporting period and we hope to include more in the coming months. Thank you so much for your support. 

Very sincerely yours,

Cesario Sayre

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Cesario Sayre
Dipolog City , Philippines
$1,000 raised of $18,000 goal
 
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