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![]() Only with the Tools to
Get the Job Done
We are working with more families than ever in rural Panama and our Lead Extensionist, Luis Escalante, just can't keep up. Until a few months ago, Luis depended on his own car to transport supplies like seeds, chicken wire and lumber to the work areas. Since then, his car (more of a relic than a working vehicle) stopped running for the last time. Despite this serious challenge, Luis has pushed forward, walking long distances and taking public transportation to bring families and his extension agents their tools. The long hours he now spends in transit mean less time he is able to spend with the families who need his help right away. We are turning to you, our friends, our supporters to pitch in and get SHI-Panama a pickup truck so he can do his work.
Luis and the SHI Panama program need a truck TODAY. Help us get SHI's most valuable resource, our extension workers, to the families who need them most. A reliable truck in Panama will cost approximately $12,500. If 500 of our friends each chip in $25 today we'll have enough to make sure that the SHI staff in Panama have the means to continue their work and reach even more families in need. There are just over 1,000 of you who receive email updates from SHI. We truly are counting on each of you. Of course a donation of any amount is greatly appreciated.
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![]() New Staff Team up to Help Families in NeedRigoberto Castro and Wilmer Machado are bringing training and support to families in the rural District of Yoro, Honduras. Thanks to their efforts and financial support from A.C.T.S., training workshops are being offered in techniques such as community environmental management, sustainable and organic agriculture, small business management and family nutrition. They have also helped families establish a rural bank and community loan fund program in the village of El Rosario which has doubled its capital in the past 12 months! Click here to read more about Rigoberto, Wilmer and the rest of the SHI Honduras Team. | |||
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Greg and Mercedes in the FieldSHI Program Directors, Greg Bowles and Mercedes Alvarez, travel to Panama and Nicaragua this month to meet with participant families and staff. Despite environmental, economic and political challenges in both countries, they report strong results from the families working with SHI including expanding work with new communities and programs in reforestation, irrigation, family gardens and micro enterprise. Stay tuned for news from their trip! |
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