The Next 90

The Next 90In June 2009, this raw land was purchased, dedicated, and development began. In six short months dams were built, wells dug, a Farm Directors building completed and African workers hired. The first 30 acres of land was cleared and prepared and the seeds went in the ground on November 5, 2009. The first harvest of maize was in March, 2010. This maize has been donated to our three partner orphanages and sold in the local market.

We are ready to clear and develop the next 90 acres immediately, but need the funds.

Can you help?

What?
90 Acres of land needs to be cleared and developed

Cost?
$5,000 per acre (one time capital costs included)

Click here to donate now.

For more information about Project Canaan, please contact:
Wayne Clark
Project Canaan Project Manager
Email: wclark(at)medassets.com
Telephone: (404) 944-6003

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The First Project Canaan Trip

Project CanaanHeart for Africa is planning our first service trip to Project Canaan. Have you visited Project Canaan during a previous service trip and thought how great it would be to volunteer at this amazing location? Or maybe you have watched the videos and looked at the photos on our website and wanted your chance to visit this beautiful piece of land in Swaziland.

Now is your chance. After a year of development, we are excited to announce our first service trip with volunteers to Project Canaan from July 26 – August 5. This team of volunteers will work alongside the Project Canaan staff in the massive gardens and on light construction projects.

Register today for this first service opportunity at Project Canaan.

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Update on Project Canaan

4017286377_3774fa4cf6_oProject Canaan, Heart for Africa’s land development project in Swaziland, is moving along at a rapid pace.  Many of you may have visited the land during your mission trip to Swaziland this past year.  Things have definitely changed since then. The farm manager’s building is almost complete and staff has started moving in. Kaleli Mulli from Kenya, the farm manager, has moved into his new home along with four workers living in the dorm.

Over the past few weeks, the first 30 acres of land has been cleared and planting will begin very soon. We are excited about this first planting season at Project Canaan and grateful to all of you that donated to “The First Harvest” campaign to make it happen.

For the latest photos from Project Canaan, go to the Heart for Africa Flickr page.

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