Yet another hurdle has been jumped...last week's fundraiser was a huge success as the bake sale brought in around 900 dollars. Many people from the community deserve the thanks. Several generous people gave baked goods, while others gave donations of money. Thankfully the goal has been surpassed and I'm quite confident that the school will be improved and expanded very shortly. As I spoke to Godwin recently I learned that the roster of students has grown to nearly 200. The need is great for these kids and this amount of funds should make a large difference in their well being. I hope to utilize all the funds on the School, and if anything remains after providing the necessities the Orphanage can be given attention. {For the sake of accountability I will be making a list of expenditures as I had for the spring trip -to those of you who had helped pay for some of my plane ticket.}
I will be leaving for Ghana November 5th, and staying for another month. I have received word that a couple volunteers are already there, which makes the project outlook easier. I will be doing a lot of the assessment of needs while I'm there in the first few days and record it in a journal as well as updates via the web. Although many places in Africa are of the third world and lack in technology, they do have access to internet in the cities where technology has thrived. If you would like to receive a letter through email while I am there, please send me your email address. As stated in the previous post there are some basics that need to be taken care of for the school; books, desks, plaster, another building, bathrooms, teacher training/salaries might also be a need.
I sincerely appreciate everyone's belief in this project, the contributions, and advice. Thank you and please keep in touch
I support your project, but not the way it was funded, by the Amway tool scam. For more details, see my blog, I suggest you start here: http://tiny.cc/IonD1
ReplyDeleteThis project has no affiliation to the 'Amway' Org. you are describing, not even in the way it was funded. Despite that I will read some of your blog.
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