Ā Rwanda Ibisi Mountain Micro-Lot coffee was a special purchase at the Grounds for Health Auction June 2019.Ā This coffee cups at 86 points and has characteristics of Pear, Plum, and Baked Apple with a juicy mouthful.Ā As one Coffee Club member said "awesome, but not for the meek!"
Varietal:Ā Red Bourbon
Grown:Ā Southern Nyamagabe at an altitude of 5250 feet above sea level
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We received this email from the Grounds for Health and wanted to share it with you our valued customers:
Ā Ā Dear Robie,
As I look out the window from our office here in Vermont, I am reminded that the last time I sent you an update, I referenced āmud season,ā that not-so-beloved time of year ⦠and now we have just begun our even less beloved time: stick season. The leaves have gone, itās getting cold and the snow has yet to arrive. One of these days, Iāll send you an update during our summer or beautiful snowy winter!
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I thought you might be wondering how things were going here at Grounds for Health and Iām happy to report that thanks to your generous support, weāve had a great year! We reached our goals in terms of productivity and expanded all our programs. We have also developed some new and exciting projects in Kenya and Ethiopia, all in the name of reaching more women in the coffeelands.
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Productivity
Our staff in Kenya and Ethiopia developed and supported programs that screened 14,000 women for cervical pre-cancer. Of those women, close to 1,500 received treatmentāandĀ thisĀ gets to the heart of what we do. One of our greatest sources of pride is our success in ensuring that women not only get screened, but they also receive treatment if necessary.
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Because remember: in the remote communities where we work, once a woman leaves the clinic, we're not likely to see her again. Women being ālost to follow-upāāas we call it in the medical worldātakes on a whole new meaning when the nearest health center can be hours away.Ā
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Our same-day "screen and treat" model is essential to our success.
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In this past year, 95% of women who needed treatment received it. Few other programs in low-resource settings can achieve this level of success and itās one reason weāve become so highly regarded in Kenya and Ethiopia ... and one of the reasons you can be proud to be part of the Grounds for Health family.
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Projects
Thanks to a large foundation grant coming our way in 2020 (more on that soon!), we will soon embark on a new project in Ethiopia that is truly exciting.Ā Ā It will allow us to deepen our influence in Gedeo and expand into Guji zone. We will also introduce a new treatment technology through an exciting new model of service delivery.Ā
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This new treatment methodācalled thermal ablationāis equally effective and significantly less costly than what we currently use (cryotherapy). The experience for women is better, as well, since it takes 1/10 of the amount of time to perform the procedure.Ā
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I could talk on and on about this, so let me know if youād like more detailed information or you want to get involved on the ground level.Ā Email meĀ or give me a call: (802) 876-7835.
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Finally, I am thrilled to report that itās time to expand our Kenya program with the addition of a new staff member! This will give us the opportunity to reach more women in Nyeri county and free our current staff to do more advocacy and partnership development. Iāll let you know when things get finalized so you can welcome our new staff. We have some big project ideas for Kenya coming down the road, so stay tuned!
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Thank you so much for your ongoing support. I hope you find time to relax in this busy time of year, and know that youāre part of some great things at Grounds for Health! Your commitment to Grounds for Health will never go unnoticed.Ā
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