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posted January 23, 2011

Atoyine lives in Kandiga, a village in rural northern Ghana. She earns her living by making and selling pito, a traditional drink in this area made from fermented millet.
Thanks to your donation, Atoyine received a bicycle and was taught how to take care of it. She will use her bike to go to the market to buy and carry the millet to her house, and to transport the pito to the market in the bigger towns. Without a bike, she carries the millet and the pito on her head while walking to the markets. She knows that using the bike will increase her income, as she will be able to buy more millet and transport more pito to the market. She is very excited about this!
Atoyine is very thankful for your donation, Chris! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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