Poverty Alleviation
# 26.
5 cocoa saplings. Recent hurricanes wiped out the cocoa crop on the Caribbean Island of Dominica. Trees were destroyed leaving the farmers destitute. Dominica’s cocoa is of such high quality because of the climate, but also because of how it is nurtured – lovingly and carefully. It is grown on a small scale – the average farm is just a quarter of an acre with 100 cocoa trees. We have with your help, funded land clearance and prepared saplings. Now it is time to plant new trees.
# 27.
Vegetable seeds for an African family to grow their own.
# 28.
15 banana plants yielding food for an African family, with surplus to sell.
# 29.
3 fine chickens for an African war widow, providing eggs to eat and sell.
# 30.
A turkey to fatten for Christmas. Help an African widow earn a little extra.
# 31.
Practical help to victims of natural disasters.
# 32.
Support peace-building initiatives, because we all like peace and quiet.
# 33.
A dress for an African war widow, left in rags.
# 34.
Fund a tailoring business with a little working capital.