Vanilla Production

Brick Production



Change A Life
Projects
We have set up many simple projects that are running through the communities. Surely we don’t want families to become dependant on the organisation, and they too want nothing but to be able to maintain there welfare independently. So we look at each family independently and consider there needs and what we can offer. We then offer different cash generating or food generating schemes which they can take on. They are then responsible for maintaining there lifeline with advise from the organisation and reviews when appropriate. This gives them a feeling of independence and self reliance which builds them to work hard on there projects and we can successfully say that we have managed to make more families self dependant through these projects which has maintained the organisations resources expenditure at minimal levels and only when needed.
Projects Underway
In a local village seven miles from the capital city Kampala in Uganda there is a village which made our first simplest successful project turn over. Within a few months, a family was able to pass on a goat to another family that had been produced from one originally bought by the organisation. This kind of turn over will provide the second family with a source of milk and later on more goats will be produced to pass over to other families.
Bee keeping and Honey Harvesting
December 2005
Accomodation Centre
Plans are already underway to start building an accomodation centre to house the many children that do not get families or places to call home.
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Many families have taken on vanilla farming with a promise that we will try to provide market for there harvested produce
We were able to provide 3 families with simple tools used in the trade of making bricks. These families have now taken on 5 other families teaching them the tricks of the trade and are now producing bricks ready for sale in there local community.
Campaign to provide decent housing and accomodation to those that take in children..
Latest News
This so far has been the most successful project for the those families that have taken it on. Many have managed to produce many litres of honey which we they have sold. For some though they have had to give up due to the stressful nature that bee keeping is. because many have taken on this activity we are faced with large quatities of honey that is not sold. We are currently looking for ways to export the honey to other countries so that the families can get there efforts worth.
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