Chickens for Change
- Raised
- $0
- Goal
- $20,000
100 Humanitarians International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering families in Kenya through sustainable solutions in food, water, education, and health. Since its founding in 2015, the organization has worked tirelessly to support families living in extreme poverty, earning less than $1.90 a day. With a focus on mentorship and self-reliance, 100 Humanitarians implements impactful projects such as garden towers for food security, rainwater capture systems for clean water access, education sponsorships, and health initiatives. These efforts aim to break the cycle of poverty and create long-term opportunities for thriving communities.
Chicken Businesses
Raising chickens can be a life-changing endeavor for families in poverty, offering a pathway to rise above the global poverty line of $1.90 per day. Participating in a chicken enterprise provides a host of benefits that can significantly improve their economic prospects.
The Benefits of a Chicken Business:
✔️Nutritious Food and Supplementary Income: Raising chickens provides a steady source of eggs, ensuring healthier meals and reducing food expenses for families. Selling surplus eggs generates additional income, helping families save and invest in other income-generating activities.
✔️Reliable Income from Meat Sales: Chickens offer a reliable source of protein when raised for meat. Selling poultry products, which are often in high demand, provides a steady market and additional income, aiding families in surpassing the global poverty line.
✔️Low Maintenance and Skill Development: Chickens are low-maintenance and require minimal space, making them accessible for families with limited resources. Engaging in a chicken enterprise teaches valuable skills in animal husbandry, business management, and budgeting, empowering families to apply this knowledge to other ventures and improve their economic prospects.
Your donations will go towards providing a chicken business to a family in a community living in extreme poverty in Kenya.
Learn more at https://100humanitarians.org