Help Orphans & Other Vulnerable Children in Ghana

Summary

Providing scholarship education for orphans, other vulnerable children and women at Gbawe and rural areas of Ghana which is to be integrated with adult education. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

The foundation is responding to educational needs for orphans and other vulnerable children and illiteracy among most of the adults and lack of care and support for OVC’s in Gbawe and other rural areas of Ghana, making them not feeling as being part of the society. The Project is to set up scholarship school for orphans and other vulnerable children that will accommodate children from birth to 12 years in Gbawe, also will be integrated with adult education, and setting up scholarship fund

Activities

Acquisition of plot of land for scholarship school complex for orphans and other vulnerable children. Creation of scholarship fund for orphans and other vulnerable children. Connect light to adult education centre and buying of educational materials.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $1,948
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $33,051
Total Funding Goal: $35,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The project strives to provide a foundation for stable financial development, knowledge that can improve people's health and social conditions, attitude changes and increased self-esteem, an increased sense of belonging within the communities

Project Message

PAAJAF is an inclusive enterprise. We accept all persons, irrespective of race, religion, or circumstance. We invite you to learn and participate in their betterment.
- Philip Kyei Appiah, Co-Founder/CEO

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Philip Appiah
Project leader
P.O. Box ML 657
Mallam-Accra, 00233
Ghana
+233243703420
Email:

Project Sponsor

Philip Appiah

Organization

Paajaf Foundation
P.O. Box ML657 Mallam
-, - ACC89
Ghana
+233243703420
HTTP://www.paajaf.org

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in GhanaGhana and can also be found under ChildrenChildren.

For more information about Ghana, read the Human Development Report on Ghana or the Wikipedia entry for Ghana.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on March 19, 2009

Latest Update from the Field

A Postcard from Help Orphans & Other Vulnerable Children in Ghana

By Sheila Leonard - Visitor, July 28, 2009 04:35 PM

Sheila Leonard is an intern at GlobalGiving. This summer she traveled throughout West Africa and visited a number of GlobalGiving projects. On June 15th she visited "Help Orphans & Other Vulnerable Children in Ghana." When asked what she would tell her friends about this project, Sheila said: "Incredible: You need to see this!"

"On Monday, June 15 I visited an Adult English Education class in a small suburb of Accra, Ghana. Often on my site visits I am presented to the beneficiaries with immense grandeur and respect. Since classes had already started, he ushered me to a seat and I observed the twenty student English language class. After a few photos and awkward looks from the young children, offering to help and the project leader Philip shot me an incredibly thankful smile. I listened to an intermediate level student on her reading and pronunciation of workbook stores. About four levels of English were being taught in one classroom. As a former ESL teacher, watching people diligently learn the language of the 'first' world always brings tears to my eyes. The students were so eager and diligent with their work, but switched off laughing and chiding each other for mixed up words or forgotten tenses. The teachers were friendly but firm, and clearly saw the two hours as devoted solely to education and work. This too was a refreshing outlook on time for those of us accustomed to intense scheduling and efficiency. Paajaf took education and their students’ time very seriously and worked to maximize the benefit for students young and old in the one classroom with multiple teachers, workbooks, and studies happening simultaneously. After class, Paajaf presented me with a beautiful kente clothed, with the words 'Thank you Sheila Leonard from the Paajaf Foundation' sewn into it. After a month of long bus rides, people begging for money, harassment on the streets, heat, and sometimes unbearable hotel conditions, I nearly cried from this sweet gift and their pride. We all shook hands, took pictures, and as darkness settled in, Philip and five children from the classes walked me to the 'trotro' or bus back to Accra. It was my third to last day in Ghana and for the first time, I really didn’t want to go home.

"The best thing about Paajaf Foundation was their ability to work with their beneficiaries’ needs. The sun sets at 6pm the lack of electricity prevents teaching after six. However, many of the students work until 4 or 5 and can’t get to school until 6. Paajaf recently negotiated another classroom from a local church and began classes that immediate Wednesday from 6-8. I rarely saw results that quickly in West Africa (or at home for that matter!!).

"I was incredibly impressed with this organization and urge you to donate, or comment if you want to hear more. Phillip, thank you for your hospitality!"

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