We help rural villages create and maintain shared gardens that produce fresh vegetables and herbs for daily nutrition.
Village gardens reduce hunger, improve health, and create a reliable local food source — right in the heart of the community.
Families gain access to vital nutrients from homegrown, chemical-free produce — reducing malnutrition and food insecurity.
Women and young people take the lead in managing the gardens, gaining life skills, income, and confidence.
Village gardens promote food sovereignty — giving control back to communities over what they grow and eat.
We provide seeds, tools, water access, and training to help each village grow and maintain its own garden.
We teach eco-friendly farming using compost, crop rotation, and seasonal planting to maximize harvests and preserve the soil.
Children, parents, and elders work side by side in the gardens, learning valuable agricultural and teamwork skills.
Gardens require minimal investment but deliver daily returns in nutrition, savings, and health.
Be part of a movement bringing hope to communities across Africa. Your support makes a lasting difference.
Location:
Ngyechesh Echen Nja (NEN) Development Association.
Sandally Village. Kombo South District.
West Coast Region. Banjul, The Gambia