ACWA

African Child Welfare Association - Humanitarian Projects / Projets Humanitaires - Association pour le Bien-être des Enfants Africains

Jeudi 20 janvier 2011 à 21:23

http://acwa.cowblog.fr/images/CIMG0870.jpg The most pressing need for these children was daily hygiene. Waiting to develop a long-term project with these children, I got together some of the funds donated in october 2009 by family, friends and Emmanuel International Church. Unfortunately counseled to purchase items rather than donate money, I headed off to Kumasi's Kejetia market with a friend and a staff member.With 100 euros (roughly 200 Cedis) and memorable bargaining, we purchased: 
- soap
- diapers
- underwear
- towels and rags
- a mop and broom
- antibacterial cremes
- nutrition formulas for babies
- buckets for bathing and a baby-bathtub
- cookies for the kids to celebrate, plus Laughing Cow cheese was donated by Mrs. Gladys Opoku.
The staff sends their thanks to all who gave, and I still get humungous smiles every time I go back to visit!


December 13th, 2009

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Samedi 2 octobre 2010 à 13:57

 This is where most of my newest funds will go. What the Children’s Hospital needed most was water, so Gladys and I have decided to put together a team which could see us through this project. Thanks to strategic relations and very good-hearted people, we have been able to establish a great price for drilling this well on the hospital grounds – about 2650€ to get it into the Hospital’s pipes.

We told the people and some engineers about this project andt told them ce could fund it, and a few days later they came in with a drilling machine to start the work! ... 

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My parents, Karen and Gerard Planche, have paid for the entire project, so that it could be done while I was here to see it. Right now the engineer and electrician in charge of the project have taken the water to a laboratory to test for cleanliness. It is almost finished! The commissioning will be tomorrow and I will take some pictures there.

November 20, 2009

Samedi 2 octobre 2010 à 13:45

 
http://rainbowinghana.cowblog.fr/images/CIMG0643.jpgThe orphans at the Kumasi Children's Home sit around most of the day, so i decided just to start out I would get them some markers and papers on your behalf, all this costing in total 2 GH cedis, which is equivalent to less than a euro. See how far the smallest donation can go!http://rainbowinghana.cowblog.fr/images/CIMG0644.jpg

I am telling the children who are old enough to understand about you guys back home, and they are impressed at how you can give from what you have without knowing who they are!


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