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Thank you, Denver

Thank you, Denver, for an unforgettable evening!
Your support helps farmers in Kenya, Uganda, and Senegal lead change in their own food systems. Every contribution strengthens their leadership and the legacy of nourishment they are building for generations.
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WHY THIS WORK AND THESE CONVERSATIONS MATER, NOW MORE THAN EVER


The recent cuts to U.S. foreign aid are jeopardizing peace, health, and security worldwide. These disruptions are having a devastating impact on the marginalized communities DIG serves. Abrupt terminations of HIV care and treatment, reductions in food assistance for malnourished children, and the loss of infrastructure and support for refugees, are just a few of the challenges directly facing DIG farmers today.

DIG offers a viable pathway for local communities to strengthen their own food systems. This effort needs to grow. Food is a powerful leverage point for systems change, and DIG farmers have the vision, incentive, and capability to redefine their own futures while strengthening the future for all.

Funds raised through this event will go to ensure DIG has the resources it needs to meet this moment and grow.

LEARN MORE ABOUT DIG FIELD TRIPS


We loved hearing your excitement about DIG’s upcoming field trips! These immersive experiences offer a rare opportunity to visit our programs, meet the farmers leading the work, and witness DIG’s impact firsthand.

We’re planning next year’s trips now, and they fill up quickly, so don’t miss your chance to join us. Be the first to know when dates and details are announced!

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OUR PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIONAL WESTERN CENTER


DIG and the National Western Center come together around a shared commitment to food innovation, sustainability, and community resilience. Just as DIG supports communities in Africa to reclaim food sovereignty, the National Western Center is cultivating a global destination where people gather to lead, inspire, and build solutions for a regenerative food future.

Your donation helps DIG continue protecting and expanding our life-changing programs. Every dollar helps DIG farmers in Kenya, Uganda, and Senegal grow climate-resilient gardens that nourish their bodies, families and communities.

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Who Joined Us


Sarah Koch

Executive Director

Co-Founder and Executive Director of DIG, Sarah has nearly two decades of experience in international development. She has been recognized globally for her leadership in sustainable agriculture and community empowerment, including receiving the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations’ Global Farmer Field Schools Innovation Award.

Olivia Nyaidho

Executive Director of DIG KENYA

Executive Director of DIG KENYA and Director of Global Mission at DIG GLOBAL. Since 2013, Olivia has led DIG’s work in Kenya, using her expertise in sustainable agriculture, environmental management, and gender equity to help thousands of families grow their own food, restore their health, and reclaim their futures.

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