An urgent kawiya permaculture farmers cry for help
Fundraising campaign by
Paul Ogola
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US$185.00Donated So Far
Campaign Story
COVID-19 has devastated paul, and the brave community behind this visionary permaculture project are staring starvation and destitution in the face. The conservancy relies on permaculture ethics and its principles farming concept, and it's collapsed. As a result, there have been massive losses in farm work amongst the community permaculture farmers who live here, no food, and no healthcare and poverty rising.our community needs a miracle. And that miracle could be us.
so ow we have put together a bold emergency plan to feed thousands of people, set up healthcare facilities, and protect our permaculture ethics and its principles farming concept But to do it, we must urgently raise funds -- and that’s why we come in,I know many of us are facing serious challenges of our own right now. But if enough of us chip in just the cost of a coffee, we can help save paul and his permaculture community. And, any extra funds we raise will be used to help other vulnerable communities, and to power crucial campaigns in response to the pandemic. No other movement can raise the money fast enough -- to answer this cry for help, donate now:
Organizer
- Paul Ogola
- Nairobi, KE
Am paul odiwuor Ogola a permaculture teacher and designer, my mission is to bring permaculture knowledge & technology to my community.
Am paul odiwuor Ogola a permaculture teacher and designer, my mission is to bring permaculture knowledge & technology to my community.
Donors
- Moray Benoit
- Donated on May 27, 2020
- Pam Bryan
- Donated on May 01, 2020
I hope many more donations follow Paul, to help keep your community fed and the permaculture school alive in these very difficult times.
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Donors & Comments
- Guest
- Donated on Aug 08, 2020
Good luck Paul, thank you for your work.
- Moray Benoit
- Donated on May 27, 2020
- Pam Bryan
- Donated on May 01, 2020
I hope many more donations follow Paul, to help keep your community fed and the permaculture school alive in these very difficult times.
Good luck Paul, thank you for your work.