Dec 26 |
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posted January 9, 2012
Martin is from Bodaa, Ghana, on the western border 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, which wastes valuable time.
Martin is a 36 year old cashew farmer, and thanks to your donation, received a bicycle and learned how to care for it. Martin will use his bicycle to go to his farm. Martin used to walk to his farm with his wife, but now they are able to ride together. Martin looks forward to being able to put the energy he saves with the bike into his farm. Owning a bike saves time and energy for Martin, and makes life a lot more productive!
Martin is very thankful for your donation, Michael! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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Dec 27 |
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posted January 9, 2012
Kwesi is from Bodaa, Ghana, on the western border 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, which wastes valuable time.
Kwesi is a cocoa and cashew farmer, and thanks to your donation, received a bicycle and learned how to care for it. Kwesi will use his bicycle to go to his farm, about 3 km away from his home. Kwesi walks to his farm every day, and looks forward to being able to go places he needs to go quickly and with less effort. He also shares his bike with his family, and they are very excited. Owning a bike saves time and energy for Kwesi and his family, and makes life a lot easier and more productive!
Kwesi is very thankful for your donation, Joel! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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Dec 27 |
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posted January 9, 2012
Stephen is from Bodaa, Ghana, on the western border 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, which wastes valuable time.
Stephen is a cocoa and cashew farmer, and thanks to your donation, received a bicycle and learned how to care for it. Stephen will use his bicycle to go to his farm, about 2 km away from his home. Stephen used to walk to his farm everyday with his wife, but now they both travel quicker and easier by riding the bike. Owning a bike saves time and energy for Stephen and his family, and makes life a lot easier and more productive!
Stephen is very thankful for your donation, Joel! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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posted January 9, 2012
Paul is from Bodaa, Ghana, on the western border 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, which wastes valuable time.
Paul is a farmer, and thanks to your donation, received a bicycle and learned how to care for it. Paul will use his bicycle to go to his farm about 3 km away from his home. Paul used to walk to his farm, and is very excited to own a bike. Owning a bike saves time and energy for Paul, and makes life a lot more productive!
Paul is very thankful for your donation, Ron! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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Dec 27 |
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posted January 4, 2012
Hannah is from Bodaa, Ghana, on the western border 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, which wastes valuable time.
Hannah is 23 years old and a hair stylist apprentice. Thanks to your donation, she received a bicycle and learned how to care for it. Hannah’s workplace is in Sunyani, another village. Hannah does farm work with her father in Bodaa, and used to walk between the two villages. Hannah also shares her new bike with her father. Hannah can now bike back and forth and saves valuable time and energy for her and her family. Owning a bike helps Hannah have more time to follow her dreams!
Hannah is very thankful for your donation, Joel! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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Dec 23 |
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posted January 4, 2012
Peter is from Bodaa, Ghana, on the western border 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, which wastes valuable time.
Peter is a farmer, and thanks to your donation, received a bicycle and learned how to care for it. Peter will use his bicycle to go to his farm, about 3 km away from his home. Peter walks to his farm every day with his wife, and looks forward to being able to put the energy he saves with the bike into his farm. Owning a bike saves time and energy for Peter and his family, and makes life a lot more productive!
Peter is very thankful for your donation, Charles! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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posted December 27, 2011
Tawiah is from Bodaa, Ghana, on the western border 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 around.
Tawiah is a farmer, and thanks to your donation, received a bicycle and learned how to care for it. Tawiah will use his bicycle to go to the farm, about 4 km away from his home. He has been walking there every day and is looking forward to having more time for everything Owning a bike saves time and energy for Tawiah and his family, and makes life a lot more productive!
Tawiah is very thankful for your donation, Kandace! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project.
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posted December 7, 2011
Agnes Asimah 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 they waste many hours of valuable time every week.
Agnes is a vegetable farmer, and thanks to your donation, she received a bicycle and learned how to care for it. Agnes will use her bicycle to go to the farm, about 5 km away from her home. Before she got the bicycle, she used to walk to her farm and it took a lot of time. Now she can come and go much more quickly. She shares the bicycle with her husband who goes to the farm with it too, and also goes to Densu, a nearby village where he buys his things like fertilizer, seeds and chemicals. Owning a bike saves time and energy for Agnes and her family, and makes life a lot more productive!
Agnes is very thankful for your donation, Kandace! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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posted December 7, 2011
Michael Akwah 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 they waste many hours of valuable time every week.
Michael is a cashew farmer, and thanks to your donation, he received a bicycle and learned how to care of it. Michael will use his bicycle to go to the farm, about 3.5km away from his home. He has been walking there every day and is looking forward to having more time and strength for farming and other things when he rides his bike. Owning a bike saves time and energy for Michael and his family, and makes life a lot more productive!
Michael is very thankful for your donation, Chris and Emily! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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posted December 7, 2011
Justice 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 they waste many hours of valuable time every week.
Justice is a student, and thanks to your donation, he received a bicycle and learned how to care of it. Now that Justice has a bicycle, he can go to his father’s farm to help out after school, about 10 kilometers away. He rarely went before since it was a long way to walk. Owning a bike saves time and energy for Justice and gives him more time to help his family and do his home work.
Justice is very thankful for your donation, Tom! Thanks for your support of the Village Bicycle Project!
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