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#GiveGood for the Holidays
If you’re looking to make a difference during the holidays, why not #givegood? You can empower communities to support their vulnerable children by donating $25 right now at goo.gl/aAVL1K
Tips and Idea to Give Back This Holiday Season
Read this great article about #GivingBack this #HolidaySeason from @Earth911: http://goo.gl/zTZ67c. They give tips and ideas for you during this Season of Giving. How are you going to #GiveGood this year?
Giving Back Is The New Black
#GivingGood is always in style. You can give education and nutrition to vulnerable children with one $25 donation to our greenhouse project: goo.gl/1WwFeC
School’s in Session
School’s in session at St. Catherine’s Home in Kenya. We’ve started a project that will fund the education for all the children at the home because in Kenya education is not free for old kids. The project involved building greenhouses so that the home can generate income by selling the produce in the market. It’s […]
Throwback Thursday in India
A #tbt to a beautiful day in India with the beautiful kids at the Ashirvad Home. The home now generates income through our chicken farm project and the profits fund better nutrition and education for the children. Now that’s something to smile about!
Fiwagoh Kids Get Their Fruit and Veggies
Children are recommended to get 1-2 cups of fruit daily and now the kids at the Fiwagoh Home are! Thanks to our greenhouse project these kids are growing healthy from fresh fruits and veggies… and the added bonus is that the extra produce is sold and those profits are going towards hiring extra caretakers at […]
The Plight of Nigerian Girls
Nigerian girls are almost always married at very young ages, often without their consent. ⅔ of girls in Nigeria are married before they are 18 and ⅓ is married before 15. These girls go onto have an average of 7 children, remain illiterate and stuck in poverty. There is a very high maternal mortality rate […]