Siem Reap, KH – Family extends vegetable garden – 30 Oct 2014
The SOL Family live in Peaksnaing near Siem Reap, Cambodia, where village life has some serious drawbacks because the villagers are extremely... Read More
Battambang, KH – Garden keeps family together – 20 Oct 2014
YYM and his wife are struggling with a very hard life near Battambang, Cambodia, living with their three children in a small... Read More
Moshi, TZ – Rau River Primary School receives toilet block – 30 Sep 2014
On August 29, 2014 Tupendane officially presented Rau River Primary School with its new toilet block. The project took Tupendane just over... Read More
Ngara, TZ – SODAT team trains to start garden shop – 30 Sep 2014
For two weeks in September the SODAT gardening team visited the Moshi and Kilimanjaro area to continue their training in preparation for... Read More
Moshi, TZ – Garden profits invested in small businesses – 30 Sep 2014
The GAM family started their garden in October 2013. Seven people live in the GAM household, the father, the mother, four children, and... Read More
Kilimanjaro, TZ – Baby growing healthy with vegetable soup – 30 Sep 2014
The SIA family requested a garden in March because they wanted to begin growing healthy food to feed their newborn baby. Since... Read More
Siem Reap, KH – Land mine victim feeds family from vegetable garden – 25 Sep 2014
Mr KS is ex-military, when he was a government soldier he stepped on a mine and lost his left foot. This terrible... Read More
Battambang, KH – Vegetable garden qualifies family for a piglet loan – 25 Sep 2014
Mrs YT continues to maintain a beautiful and very productive garden. Her hard work meant that she qualified for a livestock loan,... Read More
Battambang, KH – Garden qualifies family for loan – 20 Sep 2014
My name is Mrs MY. I have nine children, but the fifth one passed away. I have two children and one grandson... Read More
Siem Reap, KH – Vegetable gardens have a large impact – 7 Sep 2014
Mr. SC’s family of six are members of the Food Always In The Home (FAITH) program because their farm’s rice production is... Read More