The Mango Farming Project is one of the agricultural initiatives under Villa Maria Children Foundation aimed at supporting vulnerable children and strengthening community sustainability.
Through mango growing, the foundation works to provide a reliable source of food, nutrition, and income that helps support educational programs, feeding initiatives, and the welfare of orphaned and vulnerable children. The project also promotes environmental conservation and encourages productive use of land within the community.
Mango farming creates opportunities for children and community members to learn practical agricultural skills, responsibility, and the importance of self-reliance. The project contributes to long-term sustainability by helping the foundation generate support through fruit production and future sales.
Objectives of the Mango Farming Project
- Support vulnerable children through sustainable agriculture
- Improve food security and nutrition
- Generate income to support educational and welfare programs
- Promote environmental conservation and tree planting
- Teach practical farming and life skills
- Encourage community participation and self-reliance
Impact of the Project
- Increased access to nutritious fruits for children
- Improved sustainability of the foundation
- Community involvement in agricultural activities
- Promotion of environmental awareness
- Support for children’s education and daily welfare
- Long-term agricultural development opportunities
