School supplies for children in Ghana
Who are you trying to help? What issue are you trying to address?
Illiteracy is a major problem in developing countries as governments fail to provide the basic necessities for children to learn in schools. A lack of education eventually leads to a lack of growth in the economy, human trafficking, street hawking, internal migration which causes overcrowding and violence.
This problem is often worst in rural areas in developing countries.
We are trying to help children in five regions of Ghana where schools are not sufficiently equipped to ensure that pupils receive an adequate basic education.
What is your project and how will it help?
Appomense Hope For Africa Foundation would like to assist 100,000 underprivileged children in Ghana achieve self-sufficiency in their education by providing them with books and pens. By providing the children with these basic necessities in their education, they will be motivated to go to school and achieve something in their lives and for their country.
How can other people partner with you on your project?
Being in partnership with us, corporate and individual sponsors will be accredited at our website and listed as our sponsors.
Please detail the resources that you need.
We would like companies and donors to become sponsors of our project “One Book One Pen for One Child”, regarding fundraising for acquiring 100,000 books and 100,000 pens for underprivileged schools and children in the rural areas of Ghana. We request donors to donate either in cash or in-kind to help us implement the project, and help the kids realize their dream.
You can donate by visiting our website www.appomensehopeforafrica.org or by sending us an e-mail.
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Africa: GhanaGlobal issues
Children, youth and family welfare; Education and trainingResponses
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