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A Forever Family










          Today Restituta is an independent grandmother providing for her family.
          She now earns almost $2 a day, an increase from 18 cents a year ago.
          She built a business selling tiny dried fish, called daaga, which changed
          everything. When we first met, Restituta’s daughter had suddenly passed
          away in childbirth, leaving baby Esther without a source of milk and
          there was no way she could afford the nutrition needed. Thankfully,
          our Tanzanian team gave nutrition, training, and empowerment over 12
          months. A year later, Restituta feeds her family better food more often, she
          can always afford medicine, knows more about keeping her family healthy,
          and has a better quality of life. The best part? The family is together, in their
          community, able to thrive, forever.



          Restituta’s is one of so many stories turned around through
          project J735N Forever Projects: Nutrition, Empowerment
          and Independence in Tanzania. The project aims to prevent
          malnutrition and starvation of newborn babies, improve
          family incomes and the health and quality of life for families
          in the project. This year, 225 new families have enrolled with
          a total of 262 babies receiving nutrition, leading to 84% of
          caregivers having more confidence about their child’s future.
          217 women received business skills training and 52 were set up
          in businesses, improving the lives of 1528 people.





                                                                                  Emergency care of babies and
                                                                                  reunification or adoption is also a
                                                                                  focus of the J301N Our Neighbours
                                                                                  Community Project in Zimbabwe.
                                                                                  Additionally, the project improves
                                                                                  the lives of street children by
                                                                                  providing a home until they can be
                                                                                  reunited with family. In the face of
                                                                                  critical water and food shortages
                                                                                  in Bulawayo, the project’s farm
                                                                                  aims to provide resources for their
                                                                                  outreach to the homeless, elderly
                                                                                  and vulnerable who receive nutrition
                                                                                  and care. During the COVID-19 crisis
                                                                                  the project has reached 710 families
                                                                                  in 5 underserved communities
                                                                                  with food relief, blankets, masks
            Grandmother Restituta with baby Esther, once destitute this family is now thriving after receiving
            support and training from J735N Forever Projects in Tanzania.         and information on how to protect
                                                                                  themselves from the virus.







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