June 2010
The aim of the Ghana 2010 project is to build a school for the physically and mentally challenged children in SOE village on the outskirts of Bolgatanga in the north east region of Ghana.
The northern regions of Ghana are the poorest in the country, due to this many challenged children are left on their own all day as their parents either abandon them so that they can work in the fields or the streets selling their meager crops or are just unable to take care of them.
The community now has an orphanage to look after those children that are abandoned due to the parents dying of malaria or aids and are now looking to help educate the children in the school
It is against this background that a local community group, Gods Love Ministry a local charity headed by Mary and Felix Amana both school teachers, was formed. It is through their efforts and devotion that many orphans and needy children are fed and cared for. The project will mean that as well as being fed and housed the children will gain an education otherwise out of their reach
In recent years JOAC have sent a team to this area to carry out a project to develop basic but essential training facilities, these range from tie and dye, sewing, computing and bicycle repair, in the form of a training center in 2004 which has been a huge success
This type of project has provided a significant improvement to many young lives.
The main objectives that Mary and Felix and there group of helpers seek to achieve are:
The 2010 JOAC volunteers will work alongside the local workforce to assist with:
Funding for all of these items is provided by JOAC.
During team building activities prior to departure in October the volunteers will have the opportunity to raise funds for the purchase of equipment for the school.
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