Our First Clean Water Project

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Our First Clean Water ProjectGaining access to clean water is at the heart of programs designed to improve people’s lives in regions of the world where water is scarce. Though this borehole eventually ran dry, and we subsequently had to drill an 80-meter/262-feet, the project was able to be launched

Organic Sunflower Harvest

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Organic Sunflower Harvest! Sunflower harvesting has a long history; human beings have included them in our diet to augment animal feed. The women of the project manually harvested sunflowers using traditional methods. The project continues using permaculture farming techniques to empower women and improve their lives and their families.
Advice on Nonprofit Fundraising (Print the Love) Such a pleasure to have hosted ‘Print the Love,’ a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free photos to people in underserved communities throughout the world. They gave the gift of photos to the women and children living in the local community. Each woman

Solar Power System on Farm at Night

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Solar Power System on Farm at NightWalking the farm at night and checking out the solar power lighting the chicken coop. Amazingly, chickens need light in the evening, but also, power is used to keep the coop warm during the winter months in Zimbabwe. Most people do not realize that

Driving Through Harare

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Harare is truly a beautiful city! I love the diversity of the neighborhoods that transition seamlessly from one to the other. One day while running errands for the farm, Richard took me to the Muslim quarter. For many local people, Indians are people from the Middle East, India, or who