Sunday, August 14, 2011

G7 -- Is this a dead end?

We'd like to challenge orphans to develop an urban farming model supported by the administration at the orphan home to bring about a substantial positive change in their quality of life.

We expect the orphans to come up with an idea that will create 50,000 baht a month which will be added to orphan home budget. So more money willl create substantial positive change to their well beings.

We understood orphan homes usually have budget constraint so we want them to have more money just as they are creating ways to make more money.

So can you help us analyze this? Are we seeing a dead end here? Is our challenge going to solve the problem? And the problem is orphans don't live well because orphan homes don't have a constant flow of money. And our challenge to the orphans is to ask them to do farming so they can live their lives a litter better. Are we treating them like employees (work over time so they can earn more money)? Is the problem big enough or too specific? Or are we just suggesting an idea to make money for any orgainization using urban farming activity? It seems we have a challenge -- driving people in the organization to come up with the farming related ideas to raise money. Is this just one of the solutions to make money?

Your soonest comments will be greatly appreciated

Thanks! :)
Group 7

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