World Inc.


Eight beautiful young girls with names like Princess and Victoria, and one caregiver named Mother Ruth. These are the ladies that make up “Women’s Organized Resources for Liberian Development”, otherwise known as World Inc. Mother Ruth provides nutritious meals, a loving home, discipline, and a solid education for these young women who would have otherwise have been struggling to survive.
This is the location of our latest agriculture program where we have just started preparing garden beds. First we staked out the area for the beds and then began digging out rocks, glass, plastic and old batteries from the soil – evidence of previous dump piles and misuse of the land during the war. Now we are beginning to add organic material back into the soil including banana leaves, fruit and vegetable scraps, egg shells, fish remains, manure, and even malt from the local brewery. All of these ingredients are adding nutrients back into the soil to provide a fertile area for planting our gardens.
This is the location of our latest agriculture program where we have just started preparing garden beds. First we staked out the area for the beds and then began digging out rocks, glass, plastic and old batteries from the soil – evidence of previous dump piles and misuse of the land during the war. Now we are beginning to add organic material back into the soil including banana leaves, fruit and vegetable scraps, egg shells, fish remains, manure, and even malt from the local brewery. All of these ingredients are adding nutrients back into the soil to provide a fertile area for planting our gardens.
At the same time, we made nursery boxes where we add soil which has been sifted to remove rocks in preparation for planting seeds. So far, we have planted eggplant, peppers, cabbage, okra and a few others. Mother Ruth admits that she knows little about agriculture so she has been eager to learn. Every day she takes notes on each step of the process and is avidly reading the literature I have provided for her. She has also started teaching the girls how to care for the land that God has provided for them and often they help in small ways around the garden. Each evening the girls go out together and water their young plants. Gardening definitely takes time, energy, and sweat, as well as planning and commitment! These are lessons we are all learning together. I’m excited to see the restoration of this piece of land, how these gardens will provide food for the girls at World Inc. for years to come, and the values these young women will learn from God's beautiful creation!
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