January 27th, 2012

Delva proudly samples the beans he just prepared on his charcoal-efficient stove in Port au Prince, Haiti. Delva cut his charcoal costs in half by using the stove. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

January 16th, 2012

Mary Ange, living in a tent camp in Port au Prince, instantly increased her monthly income by 20% by using the charcoal efficient stove. She is using the money she saves from charcoal to send her daughter to school. Learn more at www.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 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 23rd, 2011

These charcoal-efficient stoves are sold affordably and reduce wood consumption and toxic smoke, improving a community’s environment, health, and quality of life. Learn how $20 can get one to a family in need and change a community at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 22nd, 2011

The local stove factory provides jobs for skilled laborers. The stoves are then sent to independent women vendors who also earn an income, all the while improving the health and livelihoods of their communities. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 21st, 2011

Eddy Odongo manages the books at the first charcoal-efficient stove factory in his community. Learn more www.theadventureproject.org.

December 20th, 2011

Prossie Okello, a store owner who sells stoves, writes a receipt for a customer after he purchased a charcoal-efficient stove. Learn more how at www.theadventureproject.org

December 19th, 2011

Last day to buy a lump of coal for those holiday stockings!

Whether your friends and family have been naughty or nice, stuffing their stockings with some coal has never felt better.

Give a stove to someone in Haiti, put some coal in someone’s stockings. But hurry, because today’s the last day to order a pretty box of coal!

 

December 16th, 2011

Betty Willobo laughs with her 3 sons at their store. Learn more how Betty is improving her own life and those in her community through the sale of charcoal-efficient stoves 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 5th, 2011

Vivian Cola, living in a tent camp in Port au Prince, drinks coffee prepared on her charcoal efficient stove. She also sells the coffee to her community, earning her an income. The stove not only allows her to have her own business, but also drastically reduces smoke emissions, keeping Vivian’s children and unborn baby healthier. Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

December 2nd, 2011

Delva proudly samples the beans he just prepared on his charcoal-efficient stove in Port au Prince Haiti.  Delva cut his charcoal costs in half by using the stove.  Learn more at www.theadventureproject.org.

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