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Revision as of 21:00, 21 June 2023
Organization | Virtues Project International Association |
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Region | Canada |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Valerie Hess |
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By supporting this project, you will empower 80 Kenyans to learn skills in table banking, parenting, poultry, agriculture and virtues (character development) as a way to promote sustainable and healthy families and community systems. Working in large groups of 20 and smaller groups of 5, individuals will work together to gain skills to be self-sufficient and supportive community members.
Challenge
Communities lack the skills and resources to overcome poverty, unemployment and illiteracy. Violence against women and children, teen pregnancy, early marriages, delinquency are significant problems. Four community groups of twenty will benefit from skills training by experts and learning the Five Strategies of The Virtues Project.Explain
Long-Term Impact
Long-term effects of training and implementation of The Virtues Project include: greater unity in community and more peaceful families, as well as, improved academic achievement and a reduction in truancy, teen pregnancy and delinquency. Working together in table banking, farming and poultry will provide for the sustainability of up to 80 families.
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