MCC British Columbia

2011 – Tanzania

Freeing Families From Hunger: Families in the Monduli District in Tanzania will be taught new ways to conserve water for field and household usuage. Beginning with assessments on nutrition and income, training will be provided for food production and storage of fruits and vegetables. In addition, proper care for poultry will help ensure long term food security for the most vulnerable. 

Just $600 per family (5 – 7 people) will help provide food for today adn for future generations.

2010 – India

Paid in Food: Socially and economically marginalized people – many are of the Dalt caste and live in acute poverty – reside in remote villages affected by drought. Thousands will benefit from this ‘work-for-food’ project as they develop their infrastructure like roads, irrigation, bricks, wells and so much more.  176 villages in 30 districts have been selected for this project.  This is a $4 – $1 CIDA matched project for 2010.

2009 – Mozambique

Food and Water Security – We’re helping to build sand dams to ensure year round water accessibility for 1000 families plus seeds, training, tools and fertilizer to provide food security for 500 families. ($4 – $1 CIDA Matching project)

2008- Bangladesh

Assist rice harvest workers during the ‘Monga’ season when there is on work available.

2007 – Indonesia

a project to relieve hunger in Indonesia related to the devastating effects of HIV/AIDS.

2006 – Colombia and Pakistan

Food relieve for earthquake victims in Pakistan and a soup kitchen for women and children in Colombia

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