Changing Lives, One At A Time

Welcome to JEBO FARM, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering the community of Suakoko. Our mission is to foster sustainable development and improve the lives of individuals through our comprehensive range of services.

 

At JEBO FARM, we believe in the power of community and collaboration. We invite you to join us in our mission to create a brighter future for Suakoko. Together, we can make a lasting impact through your awareness, engagement, and donations.

Services We Provide

Programs & Jobs

We offer agricultural and administrative jobs to the community, providing consistent salaries and empowering individuals to support themselves and their families. By creating employment opportunities, we aim to enhance the overall well-being of Suakoko.

Food

Through our resources and expertise, we enable Suakoko families to grow enough food to meet their needs without having to rely on external sources or travel to the city. Our commitment to sustainable agriculture ensures that the community can thrive and have access to nutritious meals.

Outreach

We provide basic education on life skills, customer service skills, agriculture, and equipping individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed. By investing in education, we aim to empower the community and foster long-term growth.

Lives We've Impacted

Ester is a wife, mother, and cook.


She needed to develop skills to provide for herself and her family. She started as a cook at the Farm. She arrived early and demonstrated a willingness to help.

Jebo Community Foundation gave her a promotion and now Ester is responsible for organizing the workers in the morning. She now says we saved her family.  With this job she has the means to take care of her children and she feels better about her self-worth and the skills she has to offer.

Pastor John is the community's foreman and boots on the ground.


Pastor’s schooling was in agriculture, so it was a blessing that we connected over three years ago.  He has ran our farm every since and will for as long as he wishes too!  He believes in the farm so much that he refuses to take a salary until the farm is able to pay for itself, so now he is also a partner. 

His family loves the farm so much that we are now working on moving them all from the city to the farm.  We have promised a piece of land so he can build his house.  The house will be in a trust to his family.

28,277

People in Suakoko

22

Workers in the Community

3

Years Serving