Your 2022 Cocktails & Castoffs Support Meant the World
A Few Impact Numbers:
DIG’s PRIORITY HOUSEHOLD PROGRAM
This intensive program allows hospitals to prescribe the DIG program to families with children who have been diagnosed as malnourished. Families like Iscah’s!
96% of the children DIG has enrolled in 2023 have already recovered and continue to maintain a healthy weight and diet.
We expect to enroll additional families before the end of the year.
DIG’s FARMER FIELD SCHOOL PROGRAM
This program works with marginalized groups like farmers with disabilities, people living with HIV, first generation farmers, the ultra poor, young mothers and others who are underserved in the community.
86% of DIG Farmer Field School graduates go on to train 3+ others on what they learned through the program, making this a self scaling program that doesn’t require added investment from you or DIG.
INDIGENOUS FOODS PRESERVATION PROJECT
In Uganda, when the Batwa were removed from their ancestral forests, they were disconnected from their traditional foods. Since 2017 DIG has been working to ensure this marginalized community can feed themselves outside of the forest. Now, with your support, we are going further with a program that aims to restore their cultural diets.
26 fruits and vegetables have been documented through DIG’s Indigenous Foods Preservation Project. 13 have been successfully grown in community gardens and 8 are being regularly incorporated into the Batwa’s home gardens across Uganda.
Watch the Short Film on DIG's Priority HouseHold Program