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!

Their lives have changed in many ways from the initial disadvantaged situations from which they were brought into care. It is so wonderful to see how, through education and thoughtful, loving care given, they have grown into fine young adults. This would not have been possible if it wasn’t for their dedicated sponsors who have financially supported them for over 5 years. This is what our work is all about – seeing kids rescued from difficult (impossible) circumstances and given a chance to dream. We wish them every success as they make their first steps towards providing for themselves and becoming young independent adults.
(pictured: Left: Kai Tao when he first started receiving care over 5 years ago . Middle: Kai Tao and Chuang Long (left of photo) in a recent photo with their “brothers” from Eden. Right: Chuang Long when he first came us 4 years ago).
Through the Chicken Farming Program, resilient women like Qiesha and Biji are creating brighter futures for their families. Their gratitude inspires us!
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