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Feed ten hungry kids. OzHarvest rescues excess food from restaurants, retailers, food outlets and corporate kitchens that would otherwise be discarded and delivers it to charities that feed the disadvantaged and homeless. $10 will give 10 disadvan...
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These chickens are helping families in Laos generate much-needed income. In Laos,Oxfam Australia works to increase access to food by providing families with the initial funds to buy chickens. Households can then use eggs to earn an income at the m...
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Bonjour! I’m Emmanuel. Lots of people here in Togo are farmers, but floods and other problems can make it hard to grow enough food. It might just look like poo to you, but this fertiliser helps keep our veggie garden green—and our dinner plates fu...
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A bag of poo can help families in Sri Lanka fertilise their soil and get more from their crops. In Sri Lanka, we’re supporting poor and marginalised farmers, mainly women, with training in growing organic vegetables and environmentally-frie ndly ri...
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Hola! My name is Jose and I’m from Mexico. I love these chickens and not just because they are fluffy and friendly! They help my family in lots of ways—we earn money by selling their eggs, we make our garden grow by using their droppings as fertil...
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This power powder is a perfect boost to any meal. These clever little sachets help to give children's emergency food rations a powerful boost. Just $16 buys an impressive 480 sachets, packed with all the micro nutrients that many infant's diet...
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Hluhluwe Advent Crèche was started as a “soup kitchen” for vulnerable, malnourished and often HIV positive children. The crèche was a community-based response to both the growing number of children not receiving adequate nutrition, and the rapid i...
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Kumusta! My name is Nuni and I live in the Philippines. I am in charge of watering the veggie seeds to make them grow. It’s so exciting to pull a fresh carrot from my very own garden! We use my vegetables to make meals for our whole family and to ...
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When these babies grow up, a family in Laos will have eggs to eat and more chickens to sell.
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Let’s face it, this one is not a hard sell. After baby penguins, ducks are without doubt, the cutest of birds. What’s more, this duck is helping a family in Bangladesh by providing them with nutritious eggs that they can eat or sell at the market ...
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