Chapter 47 – The Neighborhood Notices the Change
With the chicks already grown into robust chickens in Beto's backyard, and Fito circulating on his motorbike delivering feed, supplies, and now also ready-to-raise birds, the neighborhood began to notice that something different was happening.
Previously, many laughed at the idea: "Four boys playing at farming." But now, they saw results. The birds grew healthy, some neighbors bought them directly for consumption, and part of the production was delivered to Quinta Nicy, where it was slaughtered and sent to the larger market.
The children stopped, curious, to peek at the plots. The mothers asked about prices and availability dates. Even older men, previously skeptical, began to praise the group's discipline.
"These young people are organized. This is no longer a game, it's business."“
For Salimo, it was a turning point. He was no longer seen as just a kid from the street. Now he was recognized as someone who produced, organized, and inspired. He walked with his head held high, knowing that the collective effort had borne fruit.
More than just chickens, they had earned respect. More than just income, they had generated inspiration. And the whole neighborhood began to realize: if four young people could transform small backyards into opportunities, many others could too.
Practical lesson for the young reader: consistency and organization generate recognition. When you show results, even those who doubted you will begin to believe.
You Can Do It: Your success isn't just yours—it opens doors for your entire community.