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posted March 18, 2011

Anyaabah lives in Kandiga, a village in rural northern Ghana. She is a homemaker, farmer, and community activist. Thanks to your donation, Anyaabah received a bicycle and was taught how to take care of it.
Anyaabah uses her bike to go to town to run errands. She can now carry goods back to her house on the bike, instead of carrying them on her head. She can also carry more of the produce from the land on which her family farms to the market.
As a community activist it important for Anyaabah to attend meetings. Anyaabah said “The bicycle has helped us a lot because if I want to go to any place for a meeting, I can get there fast. The meetings help us live a better life, and I am happy I can go.” Owning a bike will save Anyaabah’s family time, money and help them all be more productive.
Anyaabah is very thankful for your donation, Guy! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project
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