Candace,
our boots-on-the ground CEO-Founder is going in May to oversee our
Projects in Africa, making sure we’re doing as much as possible for the
children's welfare, their education, health
care, even recreation. And this year we’d like to set up Apiaries
(beekeeping) in Uganda along the border of Congo and within Eastern
Congo. The West is suffering from beehive cluster death and bees are a
necessity for our agriculture and overall environment; Africa isn't
suffering from hive problems but has few job opportunities. We want the
youth to learn beekeeping, become financially independent and able to
support their future families. African honey fetches a high
price in their cities. With your help, let us teach them beekeeping,
stop them from migrating to the Megacity in search of jobs they'll never
find and live in urban squalor. Let us keep them on their land living a
life of dignity and also be part of the solution to our environmental
crisis.
There are many
deserving organizations to donate to, we are grateful to our many
generous supporters who have brought many of our Projects to fruition.
Please review some of our recent ones:
-Morulem,
Uganda: The Clinic here we installed new showers and toilets. Morulem's NEW
TOILETS-SHOWERS
- Luma, Eastern Congo: provided
and installed 4 Rain Tanks so students needn't go to infectious river: Luma Rain Tanks
- Adumi,
Uganda: provided 4 Rain Tanks to its’ local school. Adumi Rain Tanks
-Pakwach,
Uganda: provided new toilets and showers to their school.
Before that a Computer Lab for girl
students.
-Karenga,
Uganda: After 10 years improving its school and providing housing for
teachers, we did a Joy Project in which we provided Traditional Costumes so poor students could
finally compete in their Annual National Dance Contest that ends in the
Capital city.