Reap Goodness is Reaching Out Internationally

With our good intentions to supply the world with knowledge on how to restore Earth while providing nutritious food security, we are helping in a small but distinctive way a program that has been and continues to be successful internationally. It is the Food Plant Solutions Rotary Action Group, working from Tasmania, Australia. Their website shows their work with local nonprofit organizations in mostly the global south and certain island nations. Their purpose is clear, that of reduction and eradication of malnutrition in children.

Since Reap Goodness is ready to join hands with such organizations that have similar intentions for food security and land restoration around the globe, this opportunity to be of help is fortuitous and hopefully respectful at the same time. We welcome the challenge, and hope to forge ties with this good organization to increase awareness of food security, and letting the world know of their source materials initiated decades ago by another Tasmanian, Dr. Bruce French. His Food Plants International Database carries an astounding 33,500 edible plants worldwide!

It is an honor and a privilege to begin this collaboration with an appropriate established nonprofit such as Rotary, both locally in Arizona, USA, and now in Tasmania, Australia for the children of this world to live up to their potential in health and much more globally.

Carol Manetta

Executive Director of the nonprofit, Reap Goodness.

https://www.reapgoodness.org
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