By Sage Lancaster | Fundraising and Outreach Coordinator
Thanks to your donations, Kids for Kids trees are providing shade and fruit to families in 110 villages where temperatures are rising over 38c to 50c, and food and water are scarce. Trees take two years to grow, so trees planted in 2023 and before, are currently providing essential relief to families who are suffering the consequences of the ongoing conflict. Just this week, the UN reported: “The situation is particularly dire in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur province, which has witnessed some of the worst episodes of the ongoing conflict between rival militaries. Those remaining in El Fasher are facing 'extreme shortages' of food and clean water, with markets repeatedly disrupted.”
We are so proud to report that our trees are planted outside of our Kindergartens for children to have fruit during the school day, outside of individual homes to provide shade and cool down the temperature inside the straw huts, and all around the villages as shade for both animals and people. Families can plant crops under the shade of trees – food to eat that is essential in subsistence farming communities, especially now as inflation soars. And not to mention trees increase rainfall, which is so needed in the desert. Releasing water vapor into the sky, trees encourage clouds to form, and the result is more rain! Please know that every day the trees you have planted continue to benefit families and fight back against climate change.
And this is why we are so excited to share plans for a community tree nursery in Um Ga’al Village, our furthest north and therefore safest village right now as conflict continues. You all know how focused we have been on providing urgently needed emergency aid – food items and medicine when we can – to save lives right now in Darfur through our Emergency Appeal. But climate change is at the root of the conflict and disastrous circumstances across Sudan. At its core, Kids for Kids is not an emergency organisation, so we must continue to progress our sustainable projects wherever possible, alongside providing urgent aid where no other organisation is.
You may remember Ibrahim, the little nine-year-old boy who’s walk for water was the reason Patricia started Kids for Kids back in 2001? Well Ibrahim’s best friend, Abduallah, has been a dedicated Kids for Kids volunteer for many years and has put together an amazing project plan for a Community Tree Nursery in the village of Um Ga’al for 5,000 seedlings in the first phase. Abduallah says, "We know the importance of trees in our village. With the rains coming, we must plant them as soon as possible." Seedlings will be cared for in a nursery for the first few months to keep them safe, watered, and ensure they are healthy before being placed in their forever homes around the nearby villages. In fact, as an organisation that is built up of dedicated volunteers, paying for a community forest guard is the only job we have ever had to employ someone to do! This is how important trees are. So please donate for seedlngs and help us bild our Um Ga’al Village Community Tree Nursery! We can’t wait to share the progress.
The perfect time to donate? This Wednesday, 16th July at 10am EDT (3pm BST)! Your donation goes further thanks to the GlobalGiving JULY BONUS DAY which runs for 24 hours. A fantastic chance for your donations to make an even greater difference as GlobalGiving is boosting donations between $100 (£73) and $1000 (£730). So set a reminder now and tell your friends to donate between 10 AM EDT (3PM BST) Wednesday 16th July to 10AM EDT (3PM BST) Thursday 17th July! Thank you.
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