June 2025
East Africa Permaculture – Growing More Than Food
Thank you once again for supporting the Permaculture project! Your support continues to benefit the community and inspire future generations.
Progress Highlights
- Ongoing training and skill-building for Monica and Christine
- They now not only earn an income but also implement permaculture in their own homes
- Neighbors are learning by watching and joining in
“Permaculture is for everyone—not just landowners. It’s a mindset, a system, and a community builder.”
Key Areas of Focus in 2025
- Soil Building: Improving structure, aggregates, and pH
- Analysis: Evaluating land, water, sun, and climate potential
- Monitoring: Observing site behavior and micro-details
- Management: Waste reuse, plant interactions, and diversity
- Incremental Design: Choosing plant families that boost soil health
Monica & Christine – Stories of Strength
Monica and Christine are doing much better now. Their teamwork has transformed not just Christine’s permaculture site but also their personal journeys. Christine continues her healing process, and both women express deep gratitude for your unwavering support.
“You’ve changed our lives. We may not have the words, but we pray for you everyday.”
Field Snapshots
- Sr’s Place: No chemical use—100% organic methods
- Kisii Ndogo: Small but productive plots using modern, sustainable techniques
- Natural Pest Control: Tree tomatoes for canopy, onions protecting cabbage
- Interplanting for Health: Letting plants support each other instead of spraying
In permaculture, we believe in planting diversity, not just food—but a better way of life.
Final Words
You’re not just providing education or farming tools—you’re restoring dignity, building futures, and changing mindsets. As we say here:
“The beauty of life is in the small details, not the big events.”
From all of us at Nakuru-Meru Child Sponsorship and East Africa Permaculture—thank you.