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posted November 14, 2011
Isaac is from Bodaa, Ghana, on the western boarder next to Cote D’Ivoire. Most people in this town of about 1000 people are farmers, and the soil is fairly good there. People in Bodaa walk most places they go, and waste valuable time getting places they need to go. Thanks to your donation, Isaac received a bicycle and was taught how to take care of it.
Isaac is a 23 year old cashew farmer. He mostly uses the bicycle to go to his farm, about 4 km from Bodaa, but he also shares it with his brother who goes to a town called Adensu, about 8 km away, to buy farming products and tools. Isaac and his brother are so happy they will not have to walk everywhere they go! Owning a bike saves energy for Isaac and his brother, and makes life a lot more productive!
Isaac is very thankful for your donation, Heather! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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