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The enduring impact is reliant on community members' enthusiasm and capacity to keep applying
their educational training, maintaining their gardens, and expanding their food production beyond
subsistence. The fact that the project was set originally in the context of a motivated, responsible
group somewhat may mitigate the potential risk.
EXTERNAL RISKS
Any Agricultural project or initiative have inherent risks of crash or malfunction due to the action
of disease, pests and weather, and consequently the Model farm would count on the possibilities
of these occurrences.
The same way, There is always an inherent risk in volunteer groups of possible dissension amongst
community members affecting the project's implementation and outcomes.

PROJECTED LIFE CHANGE
The entire Outreach Program and particularly the Model Farm hold the depth, intensity and
stability in that it has the potential to impact positively and consequently to ripple on the economic,
social, psychological, physical and vocational aspects of the beneficiaries’ lives.
Allowing the displaced children to be actively participants of the instrument of collective change
can have a strong effect of personal empowerment, the sense of belonging to a social community
therefore leading them to be again a vital part of the fabric of this community. The emphasis of this
initiative is INTEGRATION, thus making possible the interaction of the children with a variety of
different generational elements of the community: teachers, volunteers, prospective consumers,
and potential employers.

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