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Our target: to plant 1,000 fruit trees in Kenya by Christmas
This will help fight climate change, provide fruit supplements for school meals for future generations, and provide employment and a purpose to many youths.
Youths need to engage in spiritual, social, educational and practical activities that can help them develop into future responsible personalities.
We helped start a tree nursery in Sawagongo in June 2018 to benefit more than 50 youths. This project has enabled some to get some school fees and the project has helped engage the youth so that idleness and loitering was reduced. Our aim is to plant 1,000 fruit trees at schools before Christmas, that’s 25 fruit trees at 40 schools. The school can choose from mango, paw-paw, banana, ornamental trees, timber trees and other environmental friendly trees.
A donation of £10 could help Kenya hope charity purchase 5 fruit trees for a local Kenya school.
A donation of £20 could help Kenya hope charity purchase 10 fruit trees for a local Kenya school.
A donation of £50 could help Kenya Hope Charity supply all the trees to 1 school.