By Austin Bowden-Kerby | Project Director
Our last workshop of participants from the Clyclone Winston disaster zone, was from the community of Nadelei Village, in the highlands of Ba Province in January. The trainees offered during out fiev day traing some quite horrific stories of the cyclone and how fortunate most were to escape with their lives, as the cyclone had hit in the daytime, so people could evacuate to better shelter as their homes were destroyed one by one. Many of their local chickens also survived, unlike the areas where the severe cyclone hit at night.
However, all the rebuilding is completed, and noone continues to live in tents, the gardens are flourishing, and things are mostly back to normal. We have also heard this recovery is the case for all the other Happy Chicken sites from the disaster area- Taveuni, Koro, Moturiki, Tailevu North, and Yasawa. As we are just a bit under our final goal, we plan to merge the project with our main Happy Chickens project, to simplify reporting. Our main purpose continues to be poverty alleviation, improved nutrition, and community empowerment.
We thank each of you deeply for helping make this project a big success, which continuies onward, with the chickens are now hatching baby chicks of their own, and with two of the communities running their own small hatcheries, using the small incubators we provided.
May blessings flow to you all, as you have certainly blessed Fiji with your generosity and love.
By Austin Bowden-Kerby | Project Director
By Austin Bowden-Kerby | Project Facilitator
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