Blog by Kurt Kandler I used to think that education was the backbone of development. I was wrong. It’s economic development. Sure, education is a critical component to break the cycle of extreme poverty, but the reality in the communities where 410 Bridge works is that the
Read more →Water The community has spearheaded the digging, trenching and laying of pipes for distribution of water further to the community members. Ndibai community created an elevated water storage tank for distribution with the help of The Browns Bridge Church Inside Out team! Discipleship The Discovery Kids Program
Read more →This update is straight from our 410 Bridge Haitian Staff. Project / Programs Currently Running: Sponsorship program Water project Savings and Credit Ministry BST program Latest update for the community as a whole: The Monarch community has struggled to find clean drinking water for a long time.
Read more →This community update is straight from our 410 Bridge Staff in Haiti Project / Programs Currently Running: Water project Sponsorship program Goat project Economic development Cow project launch Latest update for the community as a whole: Water project: The water system used in the past by the community were causing
Read more →Three of our Nairobi-based staff; Edwin, Shadrack, and Samson traveled to Tumutumu to do follow-ups on our Foundations for Farming (F4F) Program. They completed the initial training course in March. Here’s the update from Edwin, our Agronomist in Kenya: “To date, we have visited 37 farmers who
Read more →The following is an update from Edwin Indeche, our Agronomist & Foundations for Farming (F4F) Trainer in Kenya. What is the main purpose of this program? Foundations for Farming (F4F) is a concept of farming aimed at transforming community members to be food secure by practicing the
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