Rebuilding Sri Lanka one family at a time

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Rebuilding Sri Lanka one family at a time
UPDATE: The My Pace or Yours team (Tharu , Kavi , Dinu and Dev) is participating in the Spitfire Scramble, a 24-hour multi-terrain relay race, to continue fundraising for Ani Nilavan Puvanesan and his outreach school in Sri Lanka. If you have caught news re Sri Lanka recently, it will probably have been about the political instability, the protests, the ban on buying/selling petrol, the daily power cuts, inflation running at 50% and the mass exodus of the youth. It is indeed a very difficult time for the country. However, Ani Nilavan and his team are hanging in there - still providing lessons for students and even expanding their services to poor and marginalized communities in the province. One of these activities is supporting entrepreneurs in rural villages, working with organizations such as the Centre for Peacebuilding and Reconciliation (CPBR) to help rebuild Sri Lanka one family at a time. Spitfire: https://www.spitfirescramble.co.uk ORIGINAL POST: Hi. I'm Tharusha Denuwan. I am hoping to raise money for ibridge, an educational facility in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. ibridge is improving the work-readiness of local youth in an area heavily affected by civil war and where youth unemployment rates are above 30%. By running courses in English, IT and entrepreneurship, ibridge provides 16-23 year olds additional qualifications and skills to help them to enter the workforce. Ani Nilavan Puvanesan (22), started the school last year. After providing support to 200+ students, ibridge is now relocating from the local community hall to a dedicated premises with two classrooms and a potential library/IT suite. The team has been preparing the new premises (see pictures of them painting) to open this month, but a national covid lockdown has thwarted that timeline. They are taking advantage of this forced delay by building partnerships, further developing their curriculum and spreading the word. The delay has however led to a shortfall in funds. I have been working with Ani Nilavan for the past few months and have been incredibly impressed by his desire to make the world a fairer place and his ability to get things done. A true change-maker. I am therefore trying to help from afar by raising funds to cover his shortfall. We forecast that LKR 3 000 000 (approx. $10,000) would bridge the team to a new opening date in January 2022. Any small amount you could donate to that total would assist Ani Nilavan and his team greatly in reducing poverty, reducing inequality and empowering young people. Thank you ...

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I am in hardship

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I am in hardship
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to share my vision for a project that I believe can bring hope and relief to many individuals facing hardships, including myself. My dream is to establish an organic vegetable and fruit farm in a serene, rural area surrounded by nature, where the community can thrive and find solace from the stresses of modern life. The idea is to create a town that I would like to call "Secret Town," a place where people can come together to cultivate organic produce and enjoy the benefits of a simpler, more sustainable lifestyle. This town would be built using natural materials, such as mud and leaves, to create an eco-friendly environment that harmonizes with the surrounding jungle. The community would have access to natural ponds, providing a sustainable water source for our farming efforts. In this town, I envision a supportive community where food, clothing, and essential items are affordable and accessible to everyone. By growing our own organic fruits and vegetables, we can ensure that the community has access to healthy, nutritious food at little to low cost. This initiative aims not only to alleviate the financial burdens of purchasing food but also to promote a healthier lifestyle and a deeper connection to nature. However, to turn this vision into reality, I am in need of financial assistance. Currently, I lack the funds to purchase land, seeds, and other necessary supplies to start this project. I am reaching out to kind-hearted individuals who may be willing to support this initiative, whether through donations, any other form Your generosity could help create a sanctuary for those in need, a place where they can find peace, purpose, and community. I believe that together, we can make a significant impact on the lives of many individuals who are struggling. By establishing "Secret Town," we can create a model for sustainable living that not only benefits our community but also serves as an inspiration for others. I am committed to ensuring that this project remains focused on helping others and fostering a sense of belonging and support. Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. I sincerely hope that you will consider supporting this vision for a better, more sustainable future for our community. create a stunning place—a safe haven where stress dissipates, and nature flourishes. The success of Secret Town will not only transform my life but also touch countless others, allowing them to enjoy wholesome low cost food and a peaceful environment completely free of charge. Thank you for considering my request. Your kind support can make a profound difference in my life and in the lives of those who will benefit from this community. I am hopeful for a positive response and greatly appreciate any assistance you can provide. With heartfelt gratitude,

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No more using Mercury in artisanal gold mining

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No more using Mercury in artisanal gold mining
Why This Matters: Environmental Crisis: Mercury used in ASGM is Indonesia’s largest source of mercury pollution, releasing over 100 tons annually, harming ecosystems and water sources (e.g., high mercury levels in Sukabumi’s rivers). Health Risks: Miners, especially women and children, face severe health issues from mercury exposure, with studies showing up to 24 ppm in miners’ hair in some regions, far exceeding safe limits. Economic Opportunity: Mercury-free methods improve gold yields and open access to premium markets, as demonstrated by initiatives like pGOLD Indonesia, boosting miners’ incomes by up to 20%. My Vision: Drawing on my 17 years of experience in Surabaya, myself aim to empower 1,000+ miners across Indonesia’s key ASGM regions (e.g., Sumatra, Sulawesi, Kalimantan) with sustainable practices, aligning with the Minamata Convention’s mercury phase-out goals. My Story: "As a gold mining consultant based in Surabaya for 17 years, I’ve worked with communities and businesses to make mining safer and more sustainable. I’ve seen the devastating impact of mercury on miners’ health and Indonesia’s rivers. This campaign will fund mercury-free technologies, training, and market access to transform artisanal mining into a force for good—protecting our environment and uplifting livelihoods." Funding Breakdown The USD 5000 will be allocated transparently to maximize impact: Mercury-Free Technology (USD 250,000): Purchase and install mercury-free processing equipment, such as shaking tables and gravimetric concentrators, used successfully in projects like GOLD-ISMIA. Target: Equip 10 mining communities (100 miners each). Training Programs (USD 150,000): Train 1,000 miners, prioritizing women, on mercury-free techniques and safety protocols. Modelled on pGOLD’s training in Sumatera, costing ~USD 150/miner. Market Access and Formalization (USD 50,000): Develop partnerships with ethical buyers (e.g., Gardens of the Sun) and support legal permits to connect miners to formal markets, increasing income by 15-20%. Community Outreach and Education (USD 30,000): Raise awareness in ASGM communities about mercury’s dangers and promote adoption of new methods through workshops and local leaders. Operational and Admin Costs (USD 20,000): Cover logistics, staff, and Fundahope’s platform fees (typically 5-7% of donations). Timeline (1-Year Plan) Month 1-2 (May-Jun 2025): Launch campaign, finalize equipment suppliers, and begin social media promotion. Month 3-6 (Jul-Oct 2025): Reach USD 200,000, purchase initial equipment, and start pilot training in 2 communities (e.g., Bombana, Sulawesi). Month 7-9 (Nov 2025-Jan 2026): Expand to 5 more communities, hit USD 350,000, and establish market partnerships. Month 10-12 (Feb-May 2026): Complete training for 1,000 miners, install remaining equipment, and report final outcomes to donors. Key Challenges and Solutions Mercury Availability: Domestic cinnabar mining keeps mercury cheap. Solution: Subsidize mercury-free equipment to compete on cost, as seen in GOLD-ISMIA’s model. Illegal Mining: Many ASGM sites lack permits. Solution: Allocate funds to support legal formalization, building on your consulting experience. Donor Fatigue: Crowdfunding campaigns often stall. Solution: Regular updates, compelling stories (e.g., a miner’s transformation), and corporate partnerships to sustain momentum. "Join me, a Surabaya-based gold mining consultant with 17 years of experience, to raise USD 500,000 and make artisanal gold mining in Indonesia mercury-free. Your donation will protect our environment, save lives, and empower 1,000+ miners with sustainable livelihoods. Together, we can create a brighter, cleaner future for Indonesia’s gold. Donate now on Fundahope!"

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Processing Chicken Manure Into Organic Fertilizer

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Processing Chicken Manure Into Organic Fertilizer
Processing Chicken Manure Into Organic Fertilizer Chicken manure is waste produced from poultry farming activities that can become an environmental problem if not managed properly. However, chicken manure also has great potential as a raw material for organic fertilizer that is rich in nutrients. This campaign aims to raise public awareness about the importance of processing chicken manure into organic fertilizer that can increase soil fertility and support sustainable agriculture. Background 1. Environmental Problems : Chicken manure that is disposed of carelessly can pollute the soil and water sources, and cause disease. 2. Potential of Organic Fertilizer : Chicken manure contains high levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, making it very good for use as organic fertilizer. 3. Demand for Organic Fertilizer : With the increasing interest in organic farming, the demand for organic fertilizer continues to increase. Objectives 1. Increase public understanding of the benefits of processing chicken manure into organic fertilizer. 2. Encourage chicken farmers to process their chicken manure into organic fertilizer. 3. Reduce environmental pollution caused by chicken manure. 4. Increase organic agricultural production through the use of quality organic fertilizers. Strategy 1. Education and Socialization : • Hold seminars and workshops on how to process chicken manure into organic fertilizer. • Create information materials (brochures, posters, videos) that explain the process and benefits of processing chicken manure. 2. Demonstration : • Conduct live demonstrations at farm locations to show how to process chicken manure. • Invite successful farmers who have processed chicken manure to share their experiences. By processing chicken manure into organic fertilizer, we not only reduce environmental problems, but also increase agricultural productivity. We expect support from all parties to realize this campaign for better environmental and agricultural sustainability. We need support for : Land : Space dedicated to the production site. Equipment : Supporting equipment such as mixers and others. Supplies : Packaging to pack fertilizer that is ready to be marketed. By supporting our campaign, you are not only helping us start processing chicken manure into organic fertilizer, but you are also joining a movement for public awareness about the importance of processing chicken manure into organic fertilizer that can improve soil fertility and support sustainable agriculture. Join Us in Making a Difference. Thank you for your support 🙏🙏

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