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Sponsor a Family |
DONATE - Put a
Smile on a Child's Face
Help the needy and help save our climate.
Cooking 3 meals a day over an open fire is as harmful
as smoking 3 packs of cigarettes.
1.5 Million people die yearly in the developing countries
resulting from uncontrolled cooking with biomass fuel.

90%
of the victims are children and women who spent sizeable
time in kitchen.
For 3 billion people this is
a
reality
and their fight against the "killer in kitchen" in their
already entangled poverty becomes an endless fight.

1 billion people risk their lives and health
every day by drinking from contaminated sources: they are
deprived of their basic human right.
Nearly 4 million people
across the developing world die each year from unsafe
drinking water and almost half of those are children.
More than 1 million people die annually as a
result of diarrheal diseases.
You can help make a difference. Purchase a stove for a cook
in a developing
We work with all NGOs operating within and outside Ghana and
accept delivery supervision co-ordination with any appointed
Representative by donor(s).
On Personal level
„Every
second a child or woman become a victim of Indoor Air
Pollution in the 3rd world“.
On Personal level
„Every
second a child or woman become a victim of Indoor Air
Pollution in the 3rd world“.
A US-$
15.00 stove reduces emission by
8
ton CO2 equivalent
in
4
years, which is the lifespan of the stove, an equivalent of
2
ton CO2 equivalent per annum. By sponsoring a needy family you
are seizing the opportunity to make a difference to climate
change by way of partly mitigating your own emissions
generated by your everyday activities i.e. driving, flying,
providing heat and electricity to your home, production
emission of your clothing, processed food, etc.
By donating a stove
or water filter, you are offsetting your own emissions
that you can not avoid whilst simultaneously saving our
planet and the lives of under-privileged women and children.
Click here to see how just
US-$15.00
you
spent on 1 stove
mitigates
climate change in one of the following manner for
4
years (8 ton CO2 equivalent).
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