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University students fund a food bank in Niger

Posted: March 21, 2011
By: Holly Drake

Regent University SIFE students are making a difference on the other side of the world by raising money for seed banks in Niger.
Regent University SIFE students are making a difference on the other side of the world by raising money for seed banks in Niger.

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – Connie Tynes had no idea that she would be literally saving lives when she first joined the Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) team at Regent University.

It was a small group of 20 students who chose to spend their free time gaining hands-on experience in the field of entrepreneurship and business, and learning about social responsibility.

When they heard about the food crisis in Niger that was escalating to near famine status again last year, the students decided they wanted to help.

The SIFE team’s faculty sponsor, Dr. Greg Stone, challenged the students, “What can a little band of students do to impact the world?”

The answer soon became clear—they can do a great deal.

“Our mission is to help people improve their lives through free enterprise,” explained Connie, who heads up the Niger project. “When the opportunity to help people escape hunger came along, we were all for it.”

Since 2006, Operation Blessing has been developing seed banks that purchase grain from the villagers during the harvest season, and then during the dry season or times of famine, the banks sell grain back to the villagers at an affordable price.
Operation Blessing's seed banks purchase grain from the villagers during the harvest season, and then during the dry season or times of famine, the banks sell grain back to the villagers at an affordable price.

The students developed a solid business plan that eventually won a grant from Campbell Soup Company’s “Let’s Can Hunger” challenge.

They struck up a partnership with Operation Blessing—focusing on OBI’s hunger relief project that develops seed banks in parts of Niger where people are struggling to survive.

Since 2006, Operation Blessing has been developing seed banks that purchase grain from the villagers during the harvest season, and then during the dry season or times of famine, the banks sell grain back to the villagers at an affordable price.

Each seed bank developed by OBI serves around 700 people, and in those communities, there have been no hunger related deaths.

According to Connie, the opportunity to help people avoid starvation has become part of the identity of the entire SIFE team.

“I feel a personal connection to the project,” she said. “Knowing that we’re changing the world now—not just when we graduate—is incredible.”

What can a little band of students do to impact the world? the SIFE team’s faculty sponsor, Dr. Greg Stone (center), challenged the students, including president, Justin Taylor (left), and Niger project manager, Connie Tynes (right).
“What can a little band of students do to impact the world?” the SIFE team’s faculty sponsor, Dr. Greg Stone (center), challenged the students, including president, Justin Taylor (left), and Niger project manager, Connie Tynes (right).

The students used their grant money to set up a variety of projects—everything from collecting coins on campus to a local go-cart racing event—to help them raise enough money to fund the construction of a brand new seed bank in Niger.

The team has reached that goal, and they are already well on their way to funding a second seed bank.

“We’re blessed to know that when those people go to sleep, they won’t go to sleep hungry,” said Connie. “We’ve been blessed to help people in need.”

And the SIFE team isn’t anywhere near finished yet.

“It’s empowering for us as students,” Connie said. “We’re in this for the long haul.”

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HOW YOU CAN HELP
Every day, Operation Blessing brings nutritious food and essential supplies to thousands facing hunger and poverty in America and around the world. With your help, we can continue to impact lives and give hope to those who need it most. Consider making an online donation today.

 

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