$500,000.00 worth of antibiotics and other medicines shipped to HCOC.
Electricity was brought to the new site of HCOC and a transformer installed.
One well was drilled, an electric pump installed, two 10,000 liter storage tanks installed on a tank stand at the new site of HCOC.
Electrical wiring was installed in the Managers House at the new site.
Maize was harvested and shelled by community volunteers for the HCOC feeding program.
A large garden is maintained for the feeding program at HCOC
One well was drilled, electric pump installed and one 10,000 liter storage tank installed on a stand at Inyagui Primary School. This provides water for the staff at the school and the feeding program as well as irrigation for a garden and an acre of maize.
A special donation made possible the repair of 15 wells in the community. Some of these wells had not functioned since 2002. In the past many in the community resorted to unsafe sources of water. This was a vehicle toward building positive community relations.
Cuttings were made from the Moringa trees and planted. This will increase the production of Moringa for the Feeding Program.
More than 7,000 new Moringa trees were started from seeds. Excess Moringa not needed for the Feeding Program will be marketed for generating income. (More information about Moringa can be found in Mission Updates on this website.)
A small poultry project was initiated. This will provide meat in the children’s diet as well as generating some income through the sale of some of the chickens.