Meet Curtis Veiock
December 28, 2023
I’m thrilled to introduce myself as the newest member of the Growing Hope Globally family. My name is Curtis Veiock, and I reside in East Palestine, Ohio. I will be […]
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December 28, 2023
I’m thrilled to introduce myself as the newest member of the Growing Hope Globally family. My name is Curtis Veiock, and I reside in East Palestine, Ohio. I will be […]
Even though Julio only recently started beekeeping, his work is showing such promise that he’s being singled out as a possible future leader for the local program. He arrived 12 […]
Even though Hellen just joined the Farmer Field School in her village in July of 2023, life for her and her family has already improved. She immediately began attending sensitization […]
For years, farm radio has been a great way for U.S. farmers to learn new information. In West Africa, Todima has found radio to be an important way for her […]
Ever since she was a little girl helping her father on his farm, Gloria has always been involved in agriculture. It’s just that now it’s become a sustainable way of […]
December 15, 2023
Before Kalpana joined this nutrition-focused agriculture program, her family depended entirely on whatever sporadic day labor her husband, Nurul, could find. She is now a successful Model Farmer, and grows […]
If Jailosi’s extreme poverty had been a kind of prison from which he couldn’t escape, well, his successful farming and marketing have made him a free man. Before the program […]
December 14, 2023
November 14, Corner of Hope celebrated another successful year with its annual Harvest Celebration/Appreciation Dinner. In spite of often extreme growing conditions this year, northeast Iowa was blessed with another […]
In early November, 11 farmer volunteers gathered to harvest 40 acres for an eastern Iowa project called Hearts to Harvest. The project is a combined effort from eight farm families […]
December 11, 2023
In 2020, we opened a new supercenter in Bad Axe, Mich. While the store and parking lot took up 18 acres, what remained was a 16-acre section of tillable land […]