Two Women, Shared Challenges, Empowered by the Chicken Farming Program

Through the Chicken Farming Program, resilient women like Qiesha and Biji are creating brighter futures for their families. Their gratitude inspires us!

As planned, the SGVTS has grown and now houses 90 girls. One of the needs for the Seng Girls Home was to provide these beautiful girls with a place to lay their heads at night. Thanks to the LDS Young Women’s Group in Shekou, China, the girls now have handmade bedding. This youth group consists of girls ranging in age from 13-16 who can relate to how wonderful it is to have pretty bedding to sleep on at night. The youth group went to the local fabric market and picked out all the materials needed to create 100 sets of sheets. They cut and sewed each one by hand. This truly is a project created out of love!
Through the Chicken Farming Program, resilient women like Qiesha and Biji are creating brighter futures for their families. Their gratitude inspires us!
We visited Tara, a Husky Energy Tailoring Skills Program graduate. Despite challenges, she is now thriving with two years in tailoring, sewing from home while caring for her daughter.
Mose, a bright and determined student, dreams of becoming a doctor after witnessing her illiterate parents face discrimination at a hospital.
Families like Legu’s are just one emergency away from extreme poverty. During our visit, Legu shared how the pigs have eased her financial burden.
Abo Mu'erza plans to continue raising chickens, using the income to support her children’s education and grow her business, alleviating her family’s financial burden.
Our beneficiary, Wu Jingmei, wrote to share how the One More Year Scholarship Program has brought new hope and opportunities to her life.