Coffee Farming Project
Coffee farming is one of the key sustainability projects of Villa Maria Children Foundation. The project was established to help generate income that supports the education, feeding, healthcare, and overall welfare of orphans and vulnerable children under the foundation’s care.
Through coffee farming, the foundation promotes sustainable agriculture while empowering the local community with practical farming knowledge and opportunities for participation. The project not only supports the daily needs of children but also helps build long-term self-reliance and economic stability for the organization.
The coffee farming initiative also serves as a learning opportunity for children and community members by teaching the values of hard work, responsibility, teamwork, and environmental stewardship.
Objectives of the Coffee Farming Project
- Generate sustainable income to support vulnerable children
- Promote agricultural development within the community
- Support school feeding and educational programs
- Encourage self-reliance and long-term sustainability
- Provide practical agricultural skills and training
- Strengthen community participation and empowerment
Impact of the Project
- Improved support for children’s education and welfare
- Increased community involvement in agriculture
- Promotion of sustainable farming practices
- Enhanced hope and opportunities for vulnerable families
- Strengthened long-term sustainability of the foundation
