Where Does Your Money Go?

EDUCATION
School Resources: Textbooks, pens, paper, libraries, and other learning materials.

Basic Infrastructure: Construction and maintenance of schools, wells and latrines.

Teacher Training: Professional development for teachers.

Uniforms: Two uniforms per year are provided.

HEALTH
Nutrition: Breakfast and lunch supplied to students, including vegetable grown by them in organic school gardens.

Medicine: Vaccinations and medical attention by qualified personnel.

Education: Giving the entire community information on HIV/AIDS, proper sanitation and reproductive health.

LIVELIHOODS
Microcredit: Small loans and business training for women.

Literacy: Teaching mothers how to read, write and work with numbers.

Agriculture: Introducing new practices and providing supplies, tools and seeds.

Infrastructure: Building community wells, latrines and food processing facilities.