Help a Family Grow their Own Food with a Garden Tower
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- Goal
- $100,000
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.
Garden Towers
Learning to grow their own food with a Garden Tower can be a transformative experience for families living in poverty. This innovative gardening solution offers a multitude of benefits that can make a significant impact on their lives.
The Benefits of a Garden Tower:
✔️Nutritious, Cost-Effective Food: The Garden Tower allows families to harvest 3-5 meals per week of fresh, organic vegetables from their backyard. This reduces food costs and provides a constant source of nutritious produce, helping to ease the financial burden of poverty.
✔️Income Generation: Families can sell surplus vegetables grown in the Garden Tower, creating an additional source of income. This new revenue stream provides financial stability and opportunities for a better future, helping to break the cycle of poverty.
✔️Water Efficiency and Savings: The Garden Tower uses 30% less water than traditional gardening methods, making it a water-efficient solution. This conserves precious water resources and reduces water bills, which is especially beneficial in regions with limited water availability.
We have reached over 150,000 people in Kenya with our Garden Tower Program so far! A $25 donation provides a garden tower that will feed a family of 5 ongoing nutritious vegetables for years to come.
Your donations will go towards providing garden towers to families in a community living in extreme poverty in Kenya.
Learn more at https://100humanitarians.org