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- 4 years ago
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Give families the tools to put food on their own tables.
Nearly 1 in 10 people in the developing world don’t have enough to eat. Rural farmers in developing countries struggle to grow enough food for their own families, much less sell for additional income. Without tools and resources, they stay locked in the cycle of poverty.
You can support families in lifting themselves out of poverty — transforming lives for generations. Because when farming families get the tools they need, it means more food, more profits … and more hope.
Your gift will help families grow food and gain self-sufficiency with resources like:
- Livestock, equipment, and training to keep animals healthy and thriving
- Farming tools and drought-resistant, locally adapted seeds to raise bountiful crops
- Training in natural resource management and improved agricultural techniques, like drip irrigation and crop rotation, to improve yields and ensure sustainability
- Training in finance management and business strategies to grow their farm and business, including access to markets, cooperatives, small loans, and savings groups
- Increased knowledge about weather, animal and plant diseases, and market fluctuations to ensure they’re resilient to risk
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These animals feed families and change lives.
When you give the combination of one pig, one goat, four ducks, and 10 chickens, you’re supplying bountiful and lasting sources of nutrition to help many families overcome hunger. Milk, eggs, meat, and dairy products like cheese and yogurt are packed with nutrients that help kids grow and thrive. Plus, families equipped with these animals will be able to sell surplus food — and, when the time comes, their animals’ offspring — for extra income. Talk about a life-changing gift that keeps on giving!
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