Active Projects
Below are just a few of our interesting active projects. These projects highlight the ongoing blessing that is being provided!
Active Projects (click a title): School Computers
| Pastor Robin
| Sewing Center
Harvest Field Corners helped get computers placed in schools operated by Christians. Most PK schools do not have computers and as parents pay for their children to attend a school, and are willing to pay extra for computer training, this qualifies as an income generation [MicroEnterprise] endeavor. Harvest Field Corners gives resource funding priority to income generation projects if children, women, or literacy can be benefited.
 
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In April 2005 Pastor Robin presented Harvest Field Corners with a proposal to provide the poorest families in his rural agricultural community and a nearby community with 3 female goats and 1 male. The contributors of Harvest Field Corners have now purchased over 80 goats. Translated Excerpts from letters of goat recipient families state:
- "We were in desperate need of income"
- "No one was willing to help us"
- "You have snatched us from the bondage of poverty"
- "May the Lord bless you 100 fold"
Pastor Robin reports the children of parents receiving goats now have winter slippers, fresh goat milk, and have the school tuition required so children can attend. He also shares that between the two communities 18 additional families still need goats.
  
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This ladies sewing and literacy training center is an income generation project originally funded by Harvest Field Corners and operated by a church. By making and selling children's school clothes it is a sustainable business, teaching ladies sewing talents. Each day they spend 2 hours learning and improving literacy skills. A recent report shares a grandmother, her adult daughter, and teenage granddaughter were all learning literacy together.
  
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