Hunger never gets easier to live with |
| | Hello Friend,
Last year's droughts and floods left East African communities battling severe hunger. With the worsening impact of the climate crisis, time is critical for mothers struggling to provide enough food for their children.
But with your support, they can transform barren plots of land into thriving gardens to feed their families and keep them healthy. Donate to our Spring Appeal today. | | Meet Clementine, a mother from Uganda, pictured above. Five years of below-average harvests have left farming families like hers hungry. The depleted soil on her land yields little, and the climate crisis only makes things harder. She told us:
"I don't harvest enough produce to sell. We eat it all and sometimes it is not enough"
Melda, a farmer from Kenya (pictured below), once faced the same struggles as Clementine. But after taking part in a Ripple Effect project, her garden now provides plentiful food for her family.
| | "Our family's passion is farming, especially now that we have learned Ripple Effect's innovative agricultural technologies...Our farm has become our main source of income, and we work together on it."
Friend, will you support mothers like Clementine to grow thriving gardens so they can feed their children this spring?
| | Thank you for supporting farming families in rural Africa. If you have any questions about our appeal, please reply to this email to speak to our friendly Supporter Care team.
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| Best wishes, Emily Mullen Head of Supporter Engagement |
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