Project Report
| Jul 22, 2024
Enrollment time for girls
By Cesario Sayre | Project Leader
continuing help
Dear Friend,
Greetings and thank you very much for your donation to our project supporting women and girls on their educational aspirations. We are happy to report that during this quarter we are able to support 35 girls for tuition and other educational needs as the school-year is starting. Aside from direct educational support we are able to provide the parents with vegetable gardening inputs so that they are able to start vegetable gardens and so in the process secure local food source in their own households. Your continuing support is important to us. Thank you very much.
Very sincerely yours,
Cesario Sayre
Mar 25, 2024
Small livelihoods
By Cesario Sayre | Project Leader
Individualized assistance
Dear Friend,
Thank you very much for your donation to our project helping women and girls with their education. Our support include direct financial and material support as well as engaging women to start and sustain their small livelihood initiatives. In this way support is long-term and sustainable. There are a lot of small livelihoods that women can engage into the only problem is the lack of financial means in order to jump-start their projects. We enter the picture by providing them with the support they need. Most of our livelihood projects are agriculture focused since that is the sector that they are engaged with. We were able to provide support to 63 women this reporting period and we hope to provide more in the coming months. Again thank you very much.
Very sincerely yours,
Cesario Sayre
Nov 24, 2023
Farm-based training
By Cesario Sayre | Project Leader
Educating the young
Dear Friend,
Thank you very much for your support to our project providing educational support to women and girls. We continue to provide especially in hard to reach remote areas training and advice to girls and their families. Most of the advice and training we conducted are on livelihood improvement and the raising of food from their farms. Farming nowadays is not so lucrative anymore and there is a need to advocate especially with the young the passion and love of farming and love on the land. Young people prefer to live in the town centers and leave their farms and this is a problem for food security and economic upliftment of the rural areas. This reporting period we are able to conduct training activity to 30 young farmers and we hope to increase the number as we continue to implement this project. Again thank you very much for your support.
Very sincerely yours,
Cesario Sayre