Burkina Faso suffers from a dry, sub-Saharan climate with the only possibility of rainfall from mid-June to mid-September. Even then, they often experience droughts and because 90% of the population are subsistence farmers, the frequent droughts inevitably lead to wide-spread famine.
When these times of famine hit, food is scarce and the price of food that is available rises. Sometimes families simply need help with a sack of grain to get them through until the next harvest.
We’ve been blessed to be able to help so many during these difficult times, even providing grain to the thousands of refugees who were forced to abandon their homes in Mali. Although the refugees were safe here, the already impoverished country could not sustain them.
Thanks to our generous donors, we can even provide food assistance not only to orphans and widows, but to the local prison, orphanages, churches and several schools.