
Chicken Program
The Chicken Farm Program is designed to help families break cycles of poverty by building self sustaining poultry systems that provide both food security and income. Rather than short-term aid, the program equips families with the resources needed to create long term stability through egg production and chicken farming.
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Families receive laying hens, chickens for growth, feed, basic farming tools, and support to build chicken coops. In selected communities, incubation machines are also provided, allowing families to hatch eggs and expand their flocks independently. This approach reduces reliance on continued donations and encourages local reproduction and growth.​
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Through poultry farming, this program empowers families to move from dependence toward self-reliance, improving nutrition, creating economic opportunity, and contributing to long-term community resilience.





Agriculture Program
The Agriculture Program supports rural communities by establishing sustainable farming systems that strengthen food security and reduce long-term poverty. In communities such as El Rodeíto and the Urlis Farm, along with other partner locations, irrigation systems have been installed to support consistent maize production.
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Families receive Global kits, including seeds, fertilizers, pest control, tools, and planting guidance, allowing them to properly cultivate and maintain their crops. Combined with ongoing support, these resources help families grow food for daily consumption and generate surplus for local use or sale.
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This program focuses on long-term sustainability by empowering families to manage their own food systems and build resilient livelihoods through agriculture.



