Caba PH – SO Family garden – 14 Feb 2013
The SO family live in the highlands approximately 2 kilometers from the coastal town of Caba town. Their home’s walls are made... Read More
Moshi TZ – LK family garden – 21 Dec 2012
The Tupendane team and LK family planted the garden week ending 21 December, 2012 with raised beds, and after 4 weeks the... Read More
Moshi, TZ – Kisangasangeni School garden – 13 Dec 2012
The Tupendane garden shop team assisted the local primary school teachers and pupils to start a vegetable garden in mid December, 2012.... Read More
Moshi TZ – Tupendane garden – 30 Nov & 17 Dec 2012
Rey, Michael and Chris came from Cambodia, US and UK to pass on knowledge about organic vegetable gardening techniques to our Tanzanian... Read More
Mt Kilimanjaro, TZ – Lishe Bora brings on new employee to care for primary school garden – 2 Feb 2013
Lishe Bora has hired a new employee to help maintain the vegetable garden at Mkyashi Primary School. The employee, Laurenti, will be... Read More
Battambang – Family receives tools for vegetable gardening – Jan 25 2013
The garden shop team helped Mr and Mrs Y build a vegetable garden and gave them a tool kit for maintaining the... Read More
Rey shares memories from his first trip to Tanzania!
Rey Diaz, Better Lives’ organic farming lead, traveled to Tanzania in December 2012 to share knowledge and best practices with Better Lives’... Read More
Battambang, KH – International team designs organic garden program – 20 Sep 2012
A team of five collaborated to design a Food Always In The Home (FAITH) organic vegetable garden program in Battambang, Cambodia. The... Read More
Utete, TZ – Cow project suffers setback but still brings benefits – 14 Aug 2012
In summer 2011 Parmiters students donated a cow to Siasa Primary School. They named the cow “Ng’ombe” , which means cow in... Read More
Utete, TZ – Mosquito nets keep students healthy and studying at night – 7 August 2012
In Summer 2011 students from Parmiters School in England donated mosquito nets to student studying at Utete Secondary School. The nets are still... Read More