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Development In Gardening                                     Fall 2009 Newsletter
Together We Make A Difference...
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Little Hands Meet Little Seeds

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..."As plans turned into action, the project began to take on a life of its own"... Read about DIG's Masese garden project, and learn how you can support it and other DIG projects.

click-The Daily DIG- Blog by Co-Founder Sarah Koch

If you'd like to support projects like Masese and others around the world click here.


 

See How a Garden Can Grow


One year later, co-founder Steve Bolinger reports on what a motivated DIG group in Uganda is doing to help itself.

  • Multiple Gardens
  • FABric Card Production
  • Fruit Tree Preservation
  • Pine and Fruit Tree Nursery
  • Various Tailoring Projects including School Uniforms for Children
  • Recycled Paper Making
  Meet the Board, David Maddy DIGs Uganda


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Read a special DIG blog posted by new board member, David Maddy, who writes about his recent experience getting dirty with DIG in Uganda! Thank you David.

- Click Here to Read David's Blog -  


  

 

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 Where We Grow from Here

 
DIG has some great projects lined up for the coming year.  Kenya, Tanzania, and Nicaragua are already on the map with a few surprises that may follow. 
Stay Tuned!

 
Don't Forget to Join the Cause
 
 
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Fall DIG Events
 
 
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Committ to 1: Bring one new person to a DIG event this year and double our supporters!
 

Mothers of a Nation
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View the trailer of a new documentary, Mothers of a Nation, filmed and directed by Ansley West during her time volunteering for DIG in Uganda.  

 
Thank you IYF and Starbucks

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  Your recent grant is going to help DIG build a garden for a group of affected youth in Kenya!  Groundbreaking begins this fall! 
 

Thank you
Project Redwood
for a SECOND funding opportunity
   
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-click the logo above to learn more about Project Redwood and who they support-
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