Khadarlis for Sierra Leone was successful in bringing clean water to communities, building houses, supporting agriculture projects, handing out school supplies, installing solar energy, distributing the contents of a 40 ft. container and making sure every person in the village had a pair of shoes to call their own!
Here’s a brief summary of the work Khadarlis did on their recent trip to Sierra Leone:
· Built a water well that will service over 400 villagers with clean safe water
· Built 5 mud/cement houses that will provide shelter for 17 families (thanks to volunteers from Bryant University)
· Partnered with Sierra Leone Department of Agriculture to participate in the ABC program which involves educating farmers & supplying them with tools and seeds
· Farmers organizations set up in all four villages
o Palm oil plantation started with 40 acres – 10 acres in each village
o Cashew plantation in each village – 6 acres in each village
o Pilot program with vegetables that was a great success
· First day of school – every child in each of the village schools received a pen, pencil, & notebook
· Refurbished the old Jimmi Secondary School Library – painting, shelving, and stocking it with books – this will benefit 5000 students
· Installed 36 driveway solar lights to light up the pathway in the town centre
· Distributed container items which included – blankets, clothing, sheets, toys, furniture, mobility tools for the elderly and over 7000 non-perishable food donations
· Supplied the Jimmi Clinic with gloves, bedding, sanitary aides, bandages, medications, and gave first aid supplies to the birthing centre for deliveries
· Partnered with the Jimmi Barbgo World Vision for technology – this enabled Khadarlis to use their office space & internet for free
· Khadarlis also registered with the Department of Economic Development, Social Welfare, and SLANGO (Sierra Leone Association of Non-governmental Organization)
Khardarlis is only beginning…
We have many more steps to take on this journey towards our goals in Sierra Leone and we invite you to join us!
Please go to www.khadarlis.org to see how you can help.
Great work, Khadarlis. And so inspiring for others too! How is the response of the local youth in SL? Do they spontaneous come forward and assist?
ReplyDeleteKeep up the spirit!
Greetings from India,
Camille
AMAIDI
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