Small gestures
That make a big difference
Greenatural will donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of bulk products to support the Machaka Project.
Look for products with the "I support Trame Africane" label, as these are the ones from which a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the project.
The project was created and developed to support the Village of Machaka, from which it takes its name, and later expands to involve the nearby villages of Kiirua and Maigene, located in the heart of Kenya.
The extreme poverty of the area has deprived the inhabitants of everything, including the ability to act in order to shape their own future.
The goal is to provide the communities with tangible support aimed at improving the living conditions of the inhabitants by creating real opportunities for development and self-sustainability, through the construction or improvement of infrastructure, health education, schooling, vocational training, and employment.
Thanks to the collaboration with the Sisters of St. Teresa of the Child Jesus, the project has been launched and is now fully underway.
"If someone is hungry, don't give them a fish, but teach them how to fish. Only then will you have fed them not just for a day, but for a lifetime".
Greenatural believes that every day is an opportunity to change the world, even with small gestures.
For this reason, by purchasing the 5kg and 10kg sizes, you are also contributing to the initiatives for the development of the Machaka Project, as a portion of the proceeds is donated to Trame Africane. To date, this has already enabled actions to support work, healthcare, education, and elderly assistance in this African village.
For Greenatural, 'Today for tomorrow' is not just a commitment to the well-being of the environment and ecosystem, but a promise to future generations who will inhabit it. We are all inhabitants of this earth, and we strongly believe that everyone should have the same opportunities.
By concretely supporting this project, we will together help a people grow, study, receive healthcare, achieve their dreams, and no longer feel alone.
To learn more about Trame Africane, follow the links
www.trameafricane.org