Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia

by African Artists Community Development Project, Inc.
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia
Food Security for Hungry Families in Zambia

Project Report | Sep 16, 2021
20 Acres of Hope

By Marsha Winsryg | Director AACDP

A well provides water security in the face of clim
A well provides water security in the face of clim
In April the AACDP began the largest project in our 17 year history. In the face of the terrible economic crisis in Zambia that has tripled food prices in the past year and a half, we were able to by 20 acres of traditional land to create a communal farm so that our community of families with disabled children can grow,sell and eat their own food. This was the brilliant idea of Sydney Mwamba, who runs the AACDP programs in Zambia and was born and raised there.
Now we are aiming to put food security in their own hands. Growing crops of corn, okra, pumpkins, tomatoes and more is something that our families grew up doing in the villages. It is part of their culture and experience.
The next financial hurdle is raising $10,000 for a solar pump and irrigation system to insure crops will grow with or without the rains. The rains were good this year, but in the previous nine years there was serious drought.
To fund this, we have joined another GlobalGiving campaign called Little by Little, in which all donations up to $50 are matched 50%. This allows many more people to participate in an action to end hunger for these families, who will then also be able to help surrounding friends and neighbors with access to water and reasonably priced vegetables.
We have dared to dream big and our prayers are being answered. Please help with a donation large or small - remember, donations $50 and less will earn a 50% increase! Please urge any kind friends to join in.
 
We have dared to dream big and our prayers are being answered. Please help with a donation large or small - remember, donations $50 and less will earn a 50% increase! Please urge generous friends to join in.
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Jun 28, 2021
The First Food Drive Begins

By Marsha Winsryg | Project Leader

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African Artists Community Development Project, Inc.

Location: W Tisbury, MA - USA
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