The staff of the Save Vulnerable Mother and Child (SVM&C) organization recently visited farmers in Dhobley as part of their ongoing efforts to support local communities. During the visit, the team engaged with farmers to understand their challenges and needs, particularly in relation to food security and maternal and child health. The staff conducted discussions on sustainable agricultural practices, emphasizing the importance of nutrition for mothers and children. By fostering these connections, SVM&C aims to empower farmers with knowledge and resources that can enhance their productivity and improve the well-being of their families.
In addition to sharing best practices, the SVM&C team provided essential information about available health services and nutrition programs tailored for vulnerable populations. The visit included interactive sessions where farmers could ask questions and share their experiences, creating a collaborative environment focused on community development. By building strong relationships with local farmers, SVM&C is not only addressing immediate health concerns but also promoting long-term sustainability and resilience within the Dhobley community. This initiative reflects the organization’s commitment to enhancing the lives of mothers and children through holistic support and empowerment.