Yole!Farm

Yole!Africa started the Yole!Farm to provide meals and other emergency support to dozens of families displaced by the May 2021 eruption of volcano Nyiragongo.

As this project quickly gained momentum, Yole! Farm expanded its activities to meet families’ additional needs, particularly in the areas of education and food autonomy.

Currently, Yole! Farm offers a microloan program for women; a farmer’s cooperative. We also offer weekly storytelling, music, dance, and sports workshops for children, as well as monthly concerts, performances, and athletic events.

Components of Yole!EKOLOJIA

Communal housing for displaced families

School of Agro-liberation

Medicinal plant gardens

Community kitchen and shared resources

Renewable energy + water infrastructure

Cooperative store for food, seeds, and essentials

Experience the essence of Yole!Ekolojia through a vibrant collection of images that capture the spirit of the land, the resilience of community, and the harmony between people and nature. Each photo reflects the beauty, purpose, and everyday wonder of life on the farm.

Traditional African dance performance at Yole Africa cultural center
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