The Unami Project establishes community gardens at care points to provide nutritious meals for vulnerable children and teaches households how to master climate-resilient urban farming.
Learn MoreThe Unami Project operates at the intersection of orphan care and sustainable agriculture. We transform local care points into vibrant food sources that serve two critical purposes:
First, we ensure orphaned and vulnerable children receive healthy, fresh meals. Second, these gardens serve as live classrooms for the community, demonstrating how to utilize small spaces for climate-resilient farming, helping families reduce their household spending during this cost of living crisis.
Supplying fresh produce directly to care point kitchens to ensure vulnerable children have nutrient-rich diets.
Teaching techniques like mulching, drip irrigation, and drought-resistant crop selection to combat climate change.
Educating households on vertical gardening and sack farming to maximize yield in tiny urban spaces.
Children Fed Daily
Households Trained
Gardens Planted
Cost Reduction
Whether you want to volunteer, donate, or learn more about setting up a garden, we'd love to hear from you.
123 Community Hub, Urban Center
+1 234 567 8900
hello@unamiproject.org