Every three months, community members in Northern Thailand harvest red tilapia fish. These fish are then divided into three size categories and supplied to fish farmers. The largest fish are sold to cage fish farmers, mostly located on the Ping …
Posts Tagged ‘Children’
Fishing for Bright Futures
Filed under: Community Development
Tags: Agriculture, Children, Thailand
The State of Education in South Sudan
Filed under: Community Development
Tags: Children, Education, South Sudan
During Dave’s recent trip to South Sudan, a large portion of his time was spent with the Vulnerable and Orphaned Children (VOC) project. This trip was full of both darkness and hope.
The majority of the school buildings in …
A Personal Reflection on Visiting India
Filed under: Community Development
Tags: Children, India, Justice, Women
A number of CWR-connected people recently took a trip to India to visit CWR projects. Below are reflections about the trip from Thomas Robinson, a member of the Covenant Executive Board and on the Compassion, Mercy, and Justice committee.
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Covenant Cares – Every Gift Makes a Difference!
Filed under: Community Development
Tags: Children, Ethiopia, India, South Sudan, Water
$25 provides clean water in Ethiopia
With gifts to clean water, young girls are able to attend school. Because they can now collect clean water in just 5 minutes (as opposed to the 1.5 hours it used to take), …
Three Tangible Ways Our South Sudan Children Project Helps
Filed under: Community Development
Tags: Children, South Sudan
Our South Sudan Vulnerable and Orphaned Children project continues to work to alleviate the hardships facing children who have been marginalized by ongoing conflict and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Two of the primary ways this project supports children is through funding …