




ISWS Sustainable School Farms & Agriculture Education Program:
Time to prep the gardens and plant new crops. Today we are at Batoka & Vulindlela Secondary Schools planting onions, tomatoes, and cabbage. These vegetables make up the relish that accompanies the sadza they eat for lunch, and provides the bulk of the healthy nutrients they will receive during the school day. Well done, Batoka & Vulindlela! Help us keep the good work going @ www.itstartswithsoccer.org
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Great day for a soccer clinic at Chimbombo Primary School in Zimbabwe! Our soccer clinics use the beautiful game to promote the importance of getting a good education. As always, our participants receive instruction, school supplies, and refreshments. If you're inspired to help, show your support @ www.itstartswithsoccer.org ... See MoreSee Less
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Great day for gardening and a soccer clinic at Bethesda Primary / Secondary School in Zimbabwe! In the garden, we are teaching the students how to prepare the ground for planting. On the pitch, we are using the beautiful game to promote the importance of getting a good education. As always, our participants receive instruction, school supplies, and refreshments. Good job, Bethesda! If you're inspired to help, show your support @ www.itstartswithsoccer.org ... See MoreSee Less
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ISWS Sustainable School Farms & Agriculture Education Program:
Today we are at Jabula Primary School to teach proper harvesting of maize to the agriculture students. Growing their own maize allows Jabula to not be reliant on outside aid organizations to provide them with maize meal for nourishment. Well done, Jabula Primary! Help us keep the good work going @ www.itstartswithsoccer.org
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Great day for a soccer clinic at Sizinda Secondary School in Zimbabwe! Our soccer clinics use the beautiful game to promote the importance of getting a good education. As always, our participants receive instruction, school supplies, and refreshments. If you're inspired to help, show your support @ www.itstartswithsoccer.org ... See MoreSee Less
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Great day for a soccer clinic at Simakade Primary School in Zimbabwe! Our soccer clinics use the beautiful game to promote the importance of getting a good education. As always, our participants receive instruction, school supplies, and refreshments. If you're inspired to help, show your support @ www.itstartswithsoccer.org ... See MoreSee Less
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ISWS Sustainable School Farms & Agriculture Education Program:
Today we are at Mizpah Primary School to teach proper harvesting of maize to the agriculture students. Growing their own maize allows Mizpah to not be reliant on outside aid organizations to provide them with maize meal for nourishment. Well done, Mizpah Primary! Help us keep the good work going @ www.itstartswithsoccer.org
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ISWS Sustainable School Farms & Agriculture Education Program:
It's January and new school term has begun! The rains have been good this year and the maize crops at our school farms have benefited immensely. Today we are at Bethesda Primary & Secondary Schools to teach proper harvesting of maize to the agriculture students. Growing their own maize has allowed the schools to not be reliant on outside aid organizations to provide them with maize meal for nourishment. Great job, Bethesda Pr. & Sec! Help us keep the good work going @ www.itstartswithsoccer.org
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ISWS Sustainable School Farms & Agriculture Education Program: Working on fertilization of maize crops at our newest school farm at Jabula Primary School. The rains have been plentiful so far this year, and it shows in how fast the maize and tomato plants (in the greenhouse) are growing! Well done, Jabula Primary, we look forward many successful crops over the coming years! Help us keep the good work going @ www.itstartswithsoccer.org ... See MoreSee Less
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