As of today, 10 families in Piton, Haiti, have a new chicken business. They have 200 chicks to raise for 6 weeks. After that, they will need to sell them in order to be ready for the next 200 chicks.
320 bags of chicken feed arrives.
All 10 families were involved in storing the food.
We opened each box of 100 chicks.
Natasha with her chicken feed, waterers, and feeders.
Natasha's first box of chicks.
Boy with Natasha's second box of chicks.
The chicks inside Natasha's chicken house.
The chicks going free in another chicken house.
Chicken house on the left, people house on the right.
The chicken house is bigger than the people house.
Delivering the chicks to a secured chicken house.
Helping the chicks go free.
Encouraging the chicks to move about.
Chicks go free at another chicken house.
Rehydration water is ready.
Getting the rehydration water ready.
Getting the rehydration water ready.
Woman with her family in front of chicken house.
American flag door with chicks going free.
Chicks arrive at another house.
One family that received their chicks today.
Rehydration water is ready.
Chicks at the last house.
For $3,000 your family can provide a chicken business for a Haitian family. It is the opportunity of a lifetime for the Haitian family and your family. They will earn money to feed their family, and you can teach your family that it is more blessed to give than to receive.
Contact Kevin Bolin at kevinbolin@cten.org for further information.
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