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Duncan and I, having lived in Africa, want to help those who have so little of life's basic necessities - see below. Our walk will start at Edale and end hopefully at home - 30+ miles (or at least at Bradfield, on the edge of Sheffield). It should take in Kinder Scout, Bleaklow, Margery Hill and the Dukes Road path.
For farmers in Zimbabwe, a good crop means they can feed their families, have surplus to sell for income and therefore pay for education, healthcare and other costs. Yet as the changing climate makes weather unpredictable, some tried and trusted methods of growing crops have begun failing small-scale farmers. The Salvation Army is providing training in simple and sustainable farming techniques. As crop yields increase and confidence grows, families from one generation to another can thrive and whole communities can know that the future they hope for is secure.Feeding Hope is the focus of The Salvation Army's 2021 Helping-Hand Appeal. Money raised through this Appeal will be used to support The Salvation Army's international Food Security projects.