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I am truly grateful for this mushroom farming project. The money we earned allowed me to start a banana business. Since then, I have been able to buy school bags and notebooks for my children and pay for their extra tuition. I pay 2,000 shillings weekly for my Form Four child and 2,000 shillings monthly for my fourth grade child, and their performance has improved. This project has significantly boosted our income.

We are thankful for the mushroom farming project. We have worked hard, produced, sold, and shared the earnings. I used the money to build a new stove because I previously had an inefficient stove that consumed a lot of firewood. With the new stove, we use less firewood, which helps protect the environment. I have completely abandoned the old stove that used a lot of firewood.

The money we received from the project has personally helped me pay for my child’s Form Four tuition, and they have performed well. I have also been able to buy them a uniform, school bags, and notebooks, and have enrolled them in school to continue their education.

Thanks to the training I received, I started my mushroom farm and earned 100,000 shillings in six months. Mushroom farming has allowed me to stay home with my family and protect the environment, as it eliminates the need to collect stones from the river. The community sees our progress, and we’re proud to provide nutritious food for our children, promoting their health and potentially inspiring future generations. This work is creating a better, more sustainable future..

I am very grateful for this project, as it has enabled me to earn money to build an improved stove at home. Before the improved stove, I used a three-stone stove that consumed a lot of firewood. However, after receiving the project funds, I built a more efficient stove that uses much less firewood.

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