• Connected 3 rural schools to electricity and equipped them with computer labs, digital smart boards, and projectors—bringing technology to children who had never seen electricity before.
• Trained teachers and communities on digital literacy, internet use, and technology integration.
• Employed teachers for a year, ensuring sustainable
• Connected 3 rural schools to electricity and equipped them with computer labs, digital smart boards, and projectors—bringing technology to children who had never seen electricity before.
• Trained teachers and communities on digital literacy, internet use, and technology integration.
• Employed teachers for a year, ensuring sustainable learning.
• Over 100 students (including orphans) have received scholarships, with some now at university, including a nursing graduate.
• Supported “Business in a Box” roadside entrepreneurs, enabling sustainable livelihoods. • Helped over 100 guardians start businesses, rear chickens, and goats, improving household incomes.
• Funded water pipes for 100+ households, providing access to piped water for the first time, reducing women’s burden of long-distance water collection.
• Distributed food aid to over 100 families during COVID-19, ensuring community survival.
• Trained communities in permaculture, promoting sustainable farming, energy conservation, and healthier living.
• Planted over 4,500 fruit and indigenous trees, restoring degraded land, schools, churches, and hilltops.
• Goal: Plant 10,000 trees annually, increasing environmental sustainability and local food security.
• Established a school & community learning center, fostering health education, digital literacy, and personal growth.
• Direct employment for 20 people, creating sustainable livelihoods.
• Indirect jobs for 200+ people in construction & labor, benefiting over 1,000 community members.
Despite our impactful work, we face challenges in:
• Funding: We need financial support to scale up our education sponsorships, farmer training programs, and climate initiatives.
• Infrastructure: Expanding our school and community-based training centers requires investment in classrooms, learning materials, and demonstration farms.
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Despite our impactful work, we face challenges in:
• Funding: We need financial support to scale up our education sponsorships, farmer training programs, and climate initiatives.
• Infrastructure: Expanding our school and community-based training centers requires investment in classrooms, learning materials, and demonstration farms.
• Technical Expertise & Networking: We seek partnerships with organizations and experts in regenerative agriculture, education, and climate resilience to enhance our impact.
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