The Chicken Project is a practical, family-focused initiative launched by the Rweteera Child Aid Community Foundation (RCAF) to combat poverty, improve food security, and create a reliable source of income for vulnerable households. With a modest investment of $300 per family, the project provides all the essentials to kickstart a small-scale poultry enterprise—offering long-term benefits in nutrition, education, and self-sufficiency.
Chicken Coop Construction – Materials and support to build a durable and safe coop suitable for 30 birds.
30 Young Chicks – A starter flock of healthy, fast-growing chicks (layers or broilers depending on household preference).
Starter Feed & Vaccines – Enough feed and basic veterinary care for the initial growth phase (up to 3 months).
Training & Ongoing Support – Practical training in poultry management, feeding, hygiene, and disease prevention.
Economic Upliftment: Provide families with a steady income source through egg or meat sales.
Child Support: Enable families to cover school fees, uniforms, and basic needs using poultry-generated income.
Food Security: Improve household nutrition with access to eggs and chicken meat.
Sustainable Livelihoods: Empower families to expand their poultry business and reinvest profits.
Low-income families with school-going children
Households led by single mothers or grandparents
Families caring for orphans or vulnerable children
Unemployed youth interested in agribusiness
Equip at least 100 families in the first phase.
Improve household income by at least 40% within 6 months.
Increase school attendance and reduce malnutrition among children in beneficiary households.
Foster entrepreneurship and local poultry market development in Rweteera and surrounding areas.
Families are trained to reinvest profits in additional birds and feed.
Future expansion includes forming community poultry cooperatives for bulk feed purchasing and collective marketing.
Advanced training offered after 6 months to scale from subsistence to commercial production levels.
With just $300, you can equip a family with the tools to break the cycle of poverty, improve their daily nutrition, and create a lasting pathway to financial independence.