Project Report
| Feb 17, 2016
Sustainable plans for a sutainable future
By Dom Williams | Founder and Director
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2016 has got off to a great start for the elderly population in our projects in Guatemala with many already seeing the benefits of our sustainable plans in their homes, which include cows for milk and chickens. Later in the year we will be planting fruit trees in the houses too. Some who are fitter and more able are getting involved in our weaving sustainable plan too which brings in more family income for medicines.
Due to the huge success of our inaugural Phoenix Seven Continent Charity Challenge in 2015 we will be repeating it on Saturday 30th April. This year we will be asking that all funds raised will go towards implementing a sustainable plan of your choice so please do have a look at the link below for different targets from as little as $150 and also more information on challenges that are already in the pipeline which so far include the London Bridges Challenge (25km and 16 bridges) and the Wharfdale 3 Peaks in England; events in Boston and Austin in the US; climbing Acatenango volcano in Guatemala; painting the whole school inside and out in Honduras and hikes in both Ecuador and Perú. If you want to get involved, please do contact us on dom@thephoenixprojects.org
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Nov 24, 2015
Help provide daily food this Thanksgiving
By Dom Williams | Founder and Director
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I hope all is well with you. We are proud to have launched our Food and Fruit Appeal for 2016 which will be raising money for our daily food and fruit programs in Guatemala. Each year we aim to spend over $30,000 on food and fruit so the more we can raise this Thanksgiving the more we can guarantee in 2016.
For every $40 donated one child will receive their daily food and fruit for the school year and we will also plant a fruit tree to help sustain the program for years to come in their own homes which will benefit the elderly members of the family aswell. To put this into perspective around 50% of wasted food in the Western world comes from the home with households throwing out hundreds of millions of tons of food and drink each year. Domestic food waste can cost the average household around $1,000 a year – we could feed 25 children and plant 25 fruit trees to sustain the program for that amount!
This year our food and fruit program that you have kindly donated towards in the past has had such an impact on the children with their BMI’s gradually rising from alarming and dangerous levels. Whilst still in the bottom percentiles, each year we are improving the situation with your help.
It would be so great to be able to guarantee our Food and Fruit program for 2016 so anything you can donate this Thanksgiving to this page would be gratefully received – and not a crumb wasted!
cheers
Sep 29, 2015
Weekly chickens for the elderly
By Dom Williams | Founder and Director
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Community meeting
We plan to implement a chicken rearing program which will benefit the elderly members of the community. Whilst our sustainable plans help the whole family we will be implementing a scheme whereby the children earn a chicken each week in the school (one child per class) and the chicken must be given to the the grandparent. This will show the children the value of working hard to earn a living and will show the elderly the benefits of an education. The elderly will also receive fruit trees as part of our Annual Appeal, as highlighted below.
This year’s Annual Appeal is dedicated to our daily food and fruit program with the aim to provide now and sustainably in the future: how? For every $25 donated to this page one child will receive the daily food and fruit we provide each year and we will also plant a fruit tree which will continue giving in the future - including the elderly population. Many thanks for your donations in advance and together we can sustain daily food for the children.
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Earning chickens for the grandparents