March
27
2014

More pineapple suckers delivered in March

Our project in Bauya, Sierra Leone, recently received another delivery of pineapple suckers from Africa Felix Juice, the company that will subsequently purchase the pineapples from the Just Hope pineapple farm for processing into juice. This delivery consisted of 17,375 suckers, shown here being counted by our local workers and verified by representatives from the… continue reading
March
26
2014

Boots on the ground: Austin Smith

Every Just Hope project is supervised by a trustworthy, qualified manager who provides oversight and reporting to ensure that the money we send goes where it is intended. “Boots on the Ground” is one of our Guiding Principles, and we’d like you to meet Austin Smith, project manager, our “boots on the ground” in Sierra… continue reading
March
25
2014

Language of the geography

This detailed map is a visual education of where we are currently operating in Sierra Leone. The map shows political borders within the country, the names of the tribes we work with, a list of the chiefdoms around our project area and other interesting details about the country. On a side note, 60 miles doesn’t… continue reading
February
18
2014

Area assessment underway in Sierra Leone

At a certain time in every project, growth dictates that we confirm that our work is on target and addressing real need in a way that empowers people to provide for themselves. In Sierra Leone, where we are looking to expand into a broader community, that time is now. Early this month, a team of… continue reading
February
17
2014

Why Pineapple?

To explain how Just Hope decided on pineapple farming as an opportunity for long-term financial stability for Sierra Leoneans, we created this short graphic presentation.
February
14
2014

Pineapples continue to be planted in Bauya, Just Hope seeking additional supply of plants

Since our first planting last November, local crews have been planting pineapple suckers procured from our sole supplier. Suckers are “plantlets” that grow on a mature pineapple plant, and they can be removed and transplanted to create an expanding supply of plants. To date we have received 53,000 suckers, which will cover about 3.5 acres… continue reading
May
15
2013

Drilling delayed, life happens

In Africa, it is said that “water is life.” So you can imagine our excitement on this recent trip to Sierra Leone knowing our A1 objective was to get boreholes (water wells) drilled on our property. I’m lucky to live in a country where access to clean water is not something I have to think… continue reading
November
14
2012

A brief progress report from Sierra Leone

The most recent news on the project in Bauya is very exciting! Sixty percent of the land has been bushed; 20 percent has been stumped; the access road reaches about halfway across the land, and the warehouse has already been framed. We are moving forward!