Tintin is proud to show off her family’s farm! 🐔 ✨
With a new chicken coop and support from Save the Children, Tintin’s family is raising healthier chickens, earning extra income and putting more nutritious meals on the table! ❤️
Having witnessed firsthand the benefits of improved chicken coops, I can attest to how such simple agricultural improvements create lasting change for farming families. When families invest in better coop designs, they not only protect their chickens from predators and harsh weather but also create an environment that fosters consistent egg-laying. This steadier egg production translates into a dependable source of income when excess eggs are sold. From personal experience, I’ve noticed that families involved often report improved nutrition within their households. Eggs are an excellent source of protein, vitamins, and minerals critical for child development, and having access to fresh eggs regularly can significantly improve overall health. Moreover, the extra earnings from egg sales help families afford other essential needs such as education, healthcare, or farming supplies, fueling a positive cycle toward prosperity. Support from organizations like Save the Children often extends beyond just building coops. They provide training on poultry care, disease prevention, and resource management — all vital for sustaining the benefits. For example, educating families on feeding practices and hygiene increases chicken survival rates and quality. I have also seen the community spirit grow as neighbors share knowledge and resources, inspired by early successes. This holistic approach not only empowers families economically but also strengthens food security and resilience against economic shocks. It’s heartwarming to see young ones like Tintin proud of their farm, knowing their efforts contribute to a healthier and more stable future. For many, it’s not just chicken farming; it’s a pathway toward self-reliance and improved quality of life.







































































