January 30th, 2012

Tomorrow is the last day of the Stoves For Haiti campaign in remembrance of the earthquake in Haiti two years ago and the half a million people still living in tents. We’re less than $2,500 from our goal of providing 1,000 families with cleaner air, better health, and increased income.

Charcoal-efficient stoves are helping mothers provide safer homes for their children while also providing families with increased disposable incomes. With the money saved from the cost-efficient and fuel-efficient stove, mothers can send their children to school, start small businesses, or purchase more nutritious foods.

Learn more about the amazing impact of these stoves on the communities in Haiti: http://theadventureproject.org

January 9th, 2012

Nom, mother of 4 girls, purchased a stove and can now cut her cooking time in half, feed her family better, improve their health, and increase her disposable income.

Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org. Photo by Esther Havens.

January 4th, 2012

Delva cooks beans for his family in his tent in Port au Prince.  His charcoal-efficient stove cuts cooking time in half.  Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org. Photo by Esther Havens.

January 3rd, 2012

One bag of charcoal lasts twice as long when cooking on a fuel-efficient stove, saving the owner valuable resources.  Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 30th, 2011

Lucy Opio feeds one of her sons. Lucy earns a living selling charcoal-efficient stoves and is able now to send her 7 children to school. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 29th, 2011

A feast prepared in less than an hour on two charcoal-efficient stoves. Owners can cut their cooking time in half by using the stove. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 28th, 2011

Betty Willobo stands watch while lunch cooks in the corner of her home on a charcoal-efficient stove. Betty needs 50% less charcoal to cook lunch on this stove. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 14th, 2011

Spaghetti, a typical breakfast in Haiti, cooks inside a tent in Port au Prince. The charcoal-efficient stove drastically reduces smoke, keeping families healthy. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 13th, 2011

3 billion people worldwide cook over open fires, causing deforestation, respiratory illness, and poverty. Learn more about an exciting solution at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 9th, 2011

The charcoal-efficient stoves are cooler to sit by, safer for children and safer for cooking near tents. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

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