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8/7/2020

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Due to Covid-19, life in Ghana has become far mor difficult!
Many people are not even able to work.
Even as Ghana count`s just about 60 people, as Covid`19 related, the government has shut the whole country down!
There is no government support.
Even a "Cup of Coffee" will help! Thank You!
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Thank You, to all who supported us!

2/1/2019

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We have been able to buy some new school uniforms and other important items! Changing Life! Happy New Year to all!
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44% of children infected with malaria

16/8/2016

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A Multi-Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) cited by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has reported at least 44% of children between 6 and 59 months in the Upper East region as carrying disturbing loads of malaria parasites in their bloodstreams.

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Akua Gaddafi supports community

13/8/2016

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Ghana’s fast rising female biker, Akua Gaddafi and her husband, Mr John Soumare, have donated items to residents of Anapansu, a small community in the Gomoa East District of the Central Region.

The items included 1,500 books for the Anapansu Primary School, a cash donation of GH¢ 2,200 for the registration of 200 children into the National Health Insurance Scheme and other items including bed sheets, soap, sugar, milo, milk to the aged and elderly in the community.

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Ghacem supports 4,263 communities

3/8/2016

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About 4,263 communities have benefitted from the Ghacem Cement Foundation (GCF) support since its inception in 2002, Nana Prah Agyensaim VI, the Chairman of the foundation has said.

Nana Agyensaim, who was speaking at the GCF northern sector awards ceremony in Kumasi, said for 14 years now, the foundation had distributed free cement to some health and educational institutions in the country to support them in their infrastructure development.

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Veep donates ram, 2 bags of rice to Wa School for the Blind

10/4/2016

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Master Fabia Sotenga, Senior Prefect of the Wa Methodist School for the Blind, has expressed appreciation to Vice President Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur for donating a ram and two bags of rice to the school. He said providing food and other logistics to students of the school motivated them to study. The Senior Prefect further appealed to benevolent organisations and individuals to come to their aid and support them with their basic needs.

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Only 250 out of over 1000 children are in school in Accra town

15/3/2016

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Approximately 75 percent of children in Accra Town, an island community close to Yeji in the Brong-Ahafo Region are not enrolled in school or getting proper education due the persistence of child labour.

Of the more than1,000 children of school going age in the island, only 250 of them are enrolled in school, Communications Manager of Challenging Heights, Ms Pomaa Arthur, has revealed.

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Yendi Hospital receives $140,000 medical equipment

3/1/2016

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Source: GNA - A medical team from Missouri in the United States, in collaboration with Ghana Baptist Convention Churches (GBC) in Yendi in the Northern Region, has donated $140,000 worth of drugs to Yendi Municipal Hospital.

The donation was done in partnership with Care for Ghana, a non-governmental organisation.

Some of the equipment include, large quantity of anesthesia machines, catheters and supplies, clip appliers and non sterile, stethoscope, examination tables, tillers, sterile gowns, blades with handles, boxes of gloves, surgical and boxes of masks.

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