Send a poor child to an agricultural school

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Send a poor child to an agricultural school
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Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school
Send a poor child to an agricultural school

Project Report | Mar 21, 2019
End of second semester school year 2018-2019

By Herve Millet | Founder

Team for harvesting the hives
Team for harvesting the hives

School results:

This week is the end of the second semester. All classes have rather good scholar results. The 4th year is a exam year. Students went through a mock exam. Out of the 40 students, 25 got passed, 13 got a chance to go to asecond round and only 2 did not get this chance.

News about students:

Sadly we lost one students in the fourth year. He passed away from sickle cell disease. A blood desease affecting only black people. We had a meeting with all students to discuss the death of this student. We will plant a tree in his memory.

Also we were chocked when a young girl of the first class did not show up after the end of the year vacation because she was pregnant. We learn later than she had been rape by her uncle. We have allerted the authorities. She was 5th of her class. We haev tried to have her back in school, but the parents are too ashame to send her back.

Other news:

Since January we have a new husbandery teacher. It shows with the devlopment of the animals activities. We have 4 new cows and we are starting to build a chicken coop for 100 hens.

The gardens are also in full production and the vegetables are used in the cantine of the students.

We have harvested the 22 hives we have on the LAP and have collected over 100kg of honey.

The LAP is still growing and we are looking for funding for new infrastructure: silo, drop irrigation system, animals food production... Do you know people who could help?

Thanks for your continuous support.

Meeting with the students
Meeting with the students
Pigglets
Pigglets
4 new cows just arrived
4 new cows just arrived
Gardens
Gardens
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Location: Naarden, NH - Netherlands
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Hervé Millet
Director
Velserbroek , North Holland Netherlands

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