Helping people out of poverty into a sustainable future
Bee-keeping is a brilliant way to help families achieve self-sufficiency - they can sell honey to pay for school supplies, food and medical bills!
A cow will give a family milk, butter and cheese to help improve their diet, reduce their food bills and give them something to sell or exchange.
Today's school children are tomorrow's engineers, doctors and teachers. But for a talented young person leaving a children's home or from a family with little income, higher education is just a dream. Help a young person fulfil their potential with a scholarship that covers living costs, books and equipment. It's £250 for a term or £700 for a full year's scholarship.
Having a trade means families can find work, use their skills to improve their homes and even set up a business! We provide tools and training in trades like carpentry to help families become self-sufficient.
Most families still rely on wood to heat their homes and fuel their stoves. We source our wood sustainably and it's transported locally so this gift gives an extra boost to the local economy too.
We provide vocational training courses in subjects like tailoring, catering and mechanics, helping young people find skilled work and break the cycle of generational poverty. This gift provides one term of learning. Buy three for a full year!