Community farms

Food for the dry season

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Saley feeds her children with food from her own garden.

SARANDO, Niger – Eight mouths is a lot to feed even in the United States, and it is even harder in a country that has recently faced famine and is bracing for it again following a “rainy season” that was anything but rainy.

On special occasions or holidays like Thanksgiving, my wife and I might make a meal to feed eight people, but eight mouths is what Saley has to feed every day. (more…)

Vegetable gardens help rural families in Honduras

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

OB Honduras is helping villagers like Daiman improve their nutrition through vegetable gardens.

El CHAQUITE, Honduras – We were up on Puca mountain—7,000 feet above sea level. Our vehicle could not go any farther because it was too steep, so we packed our gear and walked for about an hour. It was a tiring walk. I was breathing heavily and my legs and knees were hurting, but I wasn’t going to give up so easily. (more…)

A Mother’s Day to remember

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Thanks to a profitable harvest of corn, Josephine and her daughter are now able to be cared for properly.

Guatemala—Today (May 10) is Mother’s Day in Guatemala. I am way up north in a village called Chahal. I did not realize that even here they celebrate Mother’s Day. In a simple way, the schools recognize the mothers. There were no flowers or gifts given, just a simple thank you. (more…)

Tomato fever

Monday, November 16th, 2009

A young girl in Senegal holds a basket showing the tomato crop this year, in part, thanks to Operation Blessing.

SENEGAL – Rarely is it good news when an employee reports that a company office is “In The Red” but on this occasion it’s very, very good news. (more…)

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