Super Typhoon Odette Relief for Young Farmers

by Association of Locally Empowered Youth in Mindanao (ALEY-M) Inc.
Super Typhoon Odette Relief for Young Farmers
starting with pioneer pigs
starting with pioneer pigs

Dear Friend,

Warm greetings and thank you very much for your donation to our project helping young farmers affected by the typhoon. Although Typhoon Odette happened several months already, still, there are so many young farmers who have a difficult time improving their livelihoods. Some of them have been in debt and have difficulty paying. One of the problems faced by farmers is the loss of their pig raising livelihoods due to the typhoon as well as due to a swine fever that destroyed a lot of pigs. Thus this reporting period we focus our support to reviving the pig industry in 1 village by introducing new sows. Hoping that this will succeed. Again, thank you very much.

Very sincerely yours,

Jed Christian Sayre

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Providing basic essentials
Providing basic essentials

Dear Friend,

Warm greetings and thank you very much for your support to our initiative providing help to young farmers affected by Super Typhoon Odette. This time is the opening of schools and classes are set to begin with limited face to face engagement approved already by the authorities. Some of the young farmers affected by the typhoon that we are supporting are also in school and our focus of support this time is to provide them with educational supplies as well as money for their expenses. We are able to provide support to 50 young farmers in this manner during this period thanks to your help and also to local supporters. Hoping that you will continue supporting us in the next quarter as we are thinking of closing down this initiative a few months from now.

Very sincerely yours,

Jed Christian Sayre

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supporting disadvantaged youth
supporting disadvantaged youth

Dear Friend,

Warm greetings and thank you very much for your generous support to our project relief for young farmers affected by the typhoon. Our approach in order to help in a sustainable manner young farmers is by the promotion of food production and food security. We provide the youth with vegetable seeds, fruit and timber tree seedlings, organic fertilizer and small farm equipment in order for them to undertake vegetable gardening and tree planting activities. We focus our support in 2 villages affected by the typhoon. We will continue providing support for this year and hoping that you will continue to assist us. This reporting period we were able to provide for the much-needed inputs to 300 youths. Thank you very much and God bless.

Very truly yours,

Jed Christian Sayre

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Association of Locally Empowered Youth in Mindanao (ALEY-M) Inc.

Location: Cagayan de Oro - Philippines
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Project Leader:
Jed Christian Sayre
Director
Cagayan de Oro , Philippines

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