Women’s Agricultural Groups

Mama Kodemo’s Story: A Women’s Agricultural Group Profile

By Sara Blomgren, Serve Globally intern

Like many of the women in her agricultural group, Mama Kodemo has lost children to malnutrition. Only seven of her ten children are living. But recently, she’s learned critical skills that have drastically improved …

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Mama Beatrice’s Story: Working Hard to Feed Her Family

By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr

In Mama Beatrice’s garden, she’s growing spinach and other greens. She learned how to farm these vegetables through a women’s agricultural group supported by Covenant Kids Congo. Her garden produces enough to feed her …

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Two New Covenant Kids Congo Videos

Post a Comment » Written on December 28th, 2016     
Filed under: Child Sponsorship, Hope Sunday, News & Updates, Resources, Women's Agricultural Groups

Step into your sponsored child’s world and see the change happening in their community. Watch these two brand new Covenant Kids Congo videos!

 

Women’s Agricultural Groups: In an area where malnutrition is very common, mothers are learning to grow

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Hermine’s Story: Overcoming Malnutrition

By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr

hermine-picture-folderMany of you have seen a picture folder like this one on the right. You might have picked up a folder when your church had a Hope Sunday, and you opened it to read …

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Meet Mama Lily: A Women’s Agricultural Group Profile

By CKC Project Manager Cat Knarr

Meet the amazing women who work in agricultural groups! The first of a series of profiles.

Mama Lily is the mother to eight children, including four children registered in the Covenant Kids Congo powered …

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