Project Report
| Jun 9, 2022
Providing material goods to poor families
By Cora Sayre | Project Leader
providing material goods
Dear Friend,
Warm greetings and thank you very much for your continuing support to our initiative providing education about the coronavirus pandemic in poor farming communities. This point in time, the coronavirus pandemic has subsided and restrictions in local communities has been lifted already. Vaccinations are no longer done but we are happy to report that most of inhabitants have been vaccinated already thanks largely to intense campagning by government agencies. This reporting period we are providing material goods to poor farming families who have been beneficiaries in our education initiative. Thanks too to our partner who have provided us with the goods. Hoping for your generous support to this initiative as we continue our assistance in the communities.
Very sincerely yours,
Cora Sayre
Feb 8, 2022
One-on-one education campaign
By Cora Sayre | Project Leader
village level
Dear Friend,
Warmest greetings and thank you very much for your support to our project providing education to local villagers about the dangers of the coronavirus. Right now, we can observe that complacency has set in and people do not mind anymore about the dangers of not following health protocols. Social distancing is not practiced anymore or very few is practicing it not unlike the few days when the coronavirus pandemic started. This is most problematic and we are launching a one-on-one appeal to villagers in order for them to continue with their preventive measures. We have done this to 3 villages and we hope to continue to do so in the following days. Thank you once again for your continuing support. We will provide updates as we go along with project implementation.
Very sincerely yours,
Cora
Oct 4, 2021
House to house education
By Cora Sayre | Project Leader
House to house education campaign
Dear Friend,
Warm greetings and thank you very much for your generous support to our initiative providing safe education to poor families about the prevention of the coronavirus. In remote communities and because the coronavirus is something one could not see, educating unlettered villagers is often very problematic. The need to provide them with the proper understanding on how to prevent infection is paramount. This reporting period, we conducted house to house education campaigns with 300 families and the result is good. We explained to them health practices needed in order to contain the spread of the virus. During this time we also added the distribution of vegetable seeds so that local families will be able to start their own backyard gardens and improve food security in their areas. Hoping for your continuing help to this important initiative. Thank you very much.
Very sincerely yours,
Cora Sayre