OUR COMMITMENT TO THE VILLAGE OF AKODE

Default Author • March 19, 2022

Come rain, hail or Covid, we are committed to investing in the village of Akode, Ghana each month and have committed a minimum of $140,000 to empower Akode through to their Self-Reliance ceremony!

We've been partnering with the
The Hunger Project Australia for the last 5 years. Most recently we celebrated our success with the Nchalo community in Malawi where through programs such as education, microfinance, agriculture and health we were able to break the poverty cycle and support the community to self-reliance.

We are proud to partner with such a worthy cause that truly empowers people with a hand up, not just a hand out, which is why we have already donated close to $150,000 the Hunger Project's initiatives.

Stay tuned to hear about our work with the Akode people and follow our fundraising efforts for Akode here:
https://lnkd.in/gwkYvTe

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