By Cora Sayre | Project Leader
Dear All Friends,
Greetings from Leyte. A bunk-house contains several small rooms where each of the rooms entire families live, sleep, eat and do whatever they do. It is not a good place to stay but for the survivors uprooted from their previous places now declared not fit for habitation, there is no other choice. Our vegetable gardening in the bunk-houses is a great success mainly because the beneficiaries find the gardens therapeutic and good for them. The spaces around the bunk-houses were used for gardening and we support vegetable seeds, garden materials and training to the beneficiaries. Our training conducted is direct and hands-on with a little theory about plant growth and the relationship between soil, plants, sun and water. Harves of the vegetables is continuing and without let-up.
Please help advocate this laudable project to your friends and colleagues. We are planning to support 3 more bunk-houses with total 700 families. Our link is,
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/typhoon-haiyan-bunk-houses-gardening-initiative/
Very sincerely yours,
Cora
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