Caroline Di Diego (CASUDI)
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These fish totes (no longer needed by our local fisheries) will be repurposed for rainwater collection at the school or a family home in Sierra Leone. In the interim they make ideal shipping containers.
Inside the fish totes (already en route) are 262 kg of books, gardening tools, and the few items not sourced locally in Africa, but necessary for the installation of the rainwater collection system that Bank-On-Rain is installing at the Barina Agricultural School in Malaki.
Here is the list of the shipped goods. If you want to know more about why “God is Watching,” see our last post!
I am hoping that when I arrive at the Barina Agricultural School in August, students will be reading the books, using the gardening tools, and Bank-On-Rain will have the items and tools necessary to install the rainwater harvesting system. I am looking forward to show students how they can take repurposed containers, just like the fish totes and use them for collecting rain during the dry season.
If you have any books or tools that you would like to personally ship, email us at info@bank-on-rain.com for suggestions on how to go about this!
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