Sometimes the problems seem so huge and it is difficult to imagine quite how we can make a real difference. The important thing to remember is that by making a donation you become a partner with may other donors. Even small amounts can produce truly effective results in the field.
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On the MANGRO Project
- £5 will cover the cost of 25 saplings
- £6 pays for a study trip for a student
to the Forest Reserve at Bhitarkanika
- £10 pays for 50 copies of the Eco-clubs newsletter
- £50 pays for training for 35 Self-help Group members
- £250 will train 300 children in looking after
their tree nurseries
- £700 covers a year’s salary for one of the
Mangrove Forest Workers
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We are building a new eco-friendly
MANGRO CENTRE
- £5 will buy 5 books for the library
- £25 will pay for a simple microscope, or a pair
of sturdy binoculars
- £100 will pay to set up the demonstration tre
nursery,or the demonstration vegetable garden
- £750 will pay for the printing costs of one of our new
Eco-Club Modules
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On the Baliga Trust Projects
- £10 pays for six days training each year for schoolteachers so they are better able to give support to remedial children
- £30 pays for art materials for one centre for a year
- £125 will buy books for one centre’s library
- £600 will cover the cost of a part-time
music and drama teacher for10 centres
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On the Farming the Future Project
- £10 will pay for raising 25 saplings in a tree nursery which can then be used for a Village Forest Garden
- £60 pays set up a Village Seed Bank and to train two people to look manage it
- £225 will pay for training 50 farmers in improved environment-friendly methods of growing rice
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