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Future Plans                                                               

 Girl With Speaking Disability

 

The organization has planned to help 100 more destitute women, men and families within this year by purchasing 100 cows in 2007. To reach its target, the organization has already bought 18 new cows and distributed among new families (17 women and 1 man). Currently RES has helped 28 families by providing 28 cows.

 

To continue with this project plan, RES will need to have AU $12,000 (US $10,000) to buy the rest of the 72 cows.

 

If more funds are received, RES will extend its plan to provide help to 200 new families by buying 200 more cows.

                                                                                               Young girl with a Speaking Disability 

 

There are three ways that financial support can be provided to sustain the RES project and continue its future development:

 

          1. Personal voluntary donation, of any amount or at a specific amount to buy several cows.

 

          2. Financial loan without interest.  Provider will get the money back after 2 years.

 

          3. Sustainable financial assistance from an established organization would be much appreciated.

 

 

To see how the process works, please click below:

Financial Procedures

 

 

The organization also has several other plans to start within this year. All future programs aim to provide hope for better lives. It plans to provide simple free-of-cost training. The training and discussion will include issues related to education, health, hygiene and environmental conditions. Training will also provide knowledge and skills for producing agro-based livestock.

 

Particularly, two other projects are planned to start within the year 2007:

       ■  Elderly Education 

       ■ Improving Health and Environmental Conditions 

 

RES feels that unless we start to educate parents, they will not understand the importance of education to their children. Therefore, we will initiate elderly education to enable them to read, write and consequently they will understand better the need for education to their children.

 

We have planned to build a multipurpose building for elderly education centre and part of it will be used for health centre improving health and environmental conditions.

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

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