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How We Help Communities Thrive
We support communities in three major ways
Outreach
Giving generously to those in need through medical clinics, food outreaches, clean water projects and more
Education
Equipping people for success through school sponsorships, literacy programs and skills training
Economic development
Building pathways to stability through job opportunities and entrepreneurship
Current Projects
Seed to Supper
Seed to Supper helps families plant and grow their own fresh food while learning practical agricultural skills. At the same time, we provide healthy meals to school-aged children—ensuring they are nourished today while their families build sustainable food sources for tomorrow.
Education
We believe every child deserves access to quality education. This project sponsors children in need and provides them with a quality education, food, school supplies and clothing.
Children’s Housing Project
This project provides a safe and nurturing home for children who have been orphaned, abused or abandoned. Each child receives not only shelter, but also care, guidance, and a sense of belonging.
Projects on the Horizon
At Harv3st International, we have a big vision, and we’re always looking ahead to new ways we can better serve the communities we operate in. With your support, these projects won’t just be our dreams and goals – they’ll be someone’s reality and a step toward a stronger, more sustainable future.
The Skill Shop
A center for training and equipping individuals with practical skills they can use to increase their income and provide for their families. Skills taught will include sewing, carpentry, crafting, hair braiding and more.
Mobile Medical Clinics
Access to healthcare remains a major challenge in many communities. With our mobile clinics, we will be able to provide much needed medical care, particularly for children, new mothers and the elderly.
The Giving Garden
This project aims at planting community gardens in some of the most impoverished and hard-to-reach areas, providing those without land ownership with the means to grow their own food.
Clean Water Projects
Over 60% of people in underdeveloped nations don’t have access to safe drinking water. This project seeks to change that by building wells and partnering with local governments to deliver sustainable, clean water solutions to remote communities.