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Time frame:

Week One: Volunteers

Week Two-Six: Train

Week One-Six: Excite

Week Seven: Intro

Week Eight: Start classes

Closing Statement:

Community

Real people facing real problems

Any change is hard

Make life better

Make the community best it can be

Example Schedule:

5:00-5:05 Attendance

5:05-5:20 Ice breaker/Intro

5:20-5:50 Main Lesson

5:50-6:00 Summary of Class

Solution 1:

Duckweed in the Fish Farm Tanks

Finances of Each Water Filtration System

Current Finances:

Current Cost during Dry Season:

160,000-768,000 Naira/976-4684 Dollars

Duckweed: 4641 Naira ($28.30)

Estimated % reduction in fish food:13.5-40%

Solid Waste Filtration: 11,506 Naira ($67.50)

Natural Resources Filtration: 970 Naira ($6)

Total Cost: 17,117.5 Naira ($101.80)

If everything goes accordingly, the system will pay for itself within 12 days.

Reduced Price after Filtration System:

80,000-256,000 Naira/ 488-1562 Dollars

Benefits of Solution:

What is duckweed?

What are some benefits of duckweed in fish farming?

What are other uses besides filtering water?

Estimated Decrease in Cost:

73.8%

-Easy for kids to meet others

-Fun way to teach life lessons

-Cost efficient

-Location easily changed; no set meeting place

-Lessons flexible

-Way to show businesses fun of orphans

-Creates strong bond with youth

and so many more!

Problem Statement:

Unfiltered Water

Birshi Community:

Innovation Improving

Business, Everyday Life,

and the Community

as a Whole.

Due to water becoming contaminated with waste very quickly, Sani loses unnecessary money due to paying for clean water every 2-3 days. In hopes of fixing this issue, we provided three solutions to filtering water and being able to recycle it.

Solution 3:

Natural Resources Filtration

Solution 2:

Solid Waste Filtration

What is it?

How does it work?

What materials does it require?

What are the different ways to use it?

What is it?

How does it work?

What materials does it require?

What are some uses of the waste filtered?

(Look to wall for diagram)

Solution:

Birshi Community Youth Groups

-Divide Birshi into regions and then further divide by age

-Find business owners, adults to volunteer and lead a youth group for their region

-Have a one-hour meeting once a week providing a lesson and life skill to take away each time

Problem Statement:

Many orphans are not developing crucial life skills such as hygiene and social skills and we want to provide a fun and easy way to teach these essential life long lessons.

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