Kiganda Vegan Kids and Animal Shelter is a small orphanage and animal shelter just outside Kampala. The manager is Kalanzi Vincent. He has adopted 25 children and a variety of animals including 35 cats and 50 dogs, as well as several cows, goats and pigs. Kiganda Orphanage focuses on healthy nutrition, food security and education for orphans. The charity owns 2 hectares of agricultural land. With the help of Plenty Food we help organize a fruit orchard and a vegetable garden.
PLENTY SWEET VEGETABLES FOR INDIA
Arjan Smits2024-08-17T10:55:16+01:00SWEET aims to promote rural areas and the economy. With Plenty Food, work is underway to establish a fruit orchard and vegetable garden on the land adjacent to the office. The harvested vegetables and fruits will primarily be used to feed the poor women and children involved. Any leftovers will be sold in the market so that the proceeds can be used to fund investments for next year.
PLENTY SCHOOL GARDENS FOR TANZANIA
Arjan Smits2024-08-17T10:34:11+01:00This year (2024) we started the cooperation with Animal Welfare and Environment Network Tanzania. AWENET is committed to introducing school gardens at 12 primary and secondary schools with no less than between 300 and 900 pupils per school. At the school, lessons are given by agricultural expert Nathan Leonard, seeds and materials are arranged and the gardens that are present at the schools are transformed into school vegetable gardens. At the same time, training is given in sustainable agriculture and also how to grow and store open-pollinated seeds for use next season. Also cooking classes using your own vegetables are given.
PLENTY FOOD FOREST CONGO
Arjan Smits2024-08-17T10:44:33+01:00This year (2024) we started the cooperation with Animal Welfare and Environment Network Tanzania. AWENET is committed to introducing school gardens at 12 primary and secondary schools with no less than between 300 and 900 pupils per school. At the school, lessons are given by agricultural expert Nathan Leonard, seeds and materials are arranged and the gardens that are present at the schools are transformed into school vegetable gardens. At the same time, training is given in sustainable agriculture and also how to grow and store open-pollinated seeds for use next season. Also cooking classes using your own vegetables are given.
PLENTY SEEDS FOR VEGAN VILLAGE UGANDA
Arjan Smits2024-08-17T10:32:01+01:00Just like Plenty Food does in the Netherlands, Vegan Village Society actively campaigns about the benefits of veganism (such as organizing an annual Vegan festival) in Uganda. Bob Rumanzi, founder of Vegan Village Society, is truly an example to the community by innovatively working towards a sustainable future. With a world in crisis and increasing chronic malnutrition, he focuses on a different approach: agricultural education, guidance to women's groups and raising broad awareness about the benefits of compassion for non-human animals.
PLENTY FRUIT FOR KENYA
admin2024-08-17T10:32:47+01:00This project aims to provide as many poor families in Kenya as possible with native fruit trees. The households will undergo prior training on planting and caring for the trees.
PLENTY FRUIT FOR HAITI
admin2024-08-16T10:36:23+01:00At the beginning of 2018 we started a new Fruit Tree project in Haiti. Plenty Fruit for Haiti aims to plant approximately 2,000 fruit trees in proximity to 250 households each year, with an estimated impact on more than 1,000 beneficiaries.