Volunteering in Ghana 2009

The Orphanage and Godwin

As of 2009, the building is made of concrete as are all the other buildings in Ghana, due to the termites and price of wood. The Orphanage is able to care for about 10 kids. At the moment there are 8 orphans staying there. Delali is Godwin’s sister who takes care of cooking and cleaning. More or less she is the house mom. Although she takes care of the things at the orphanage, it just isn’t enough for some of the kids. Maybe the kids need a more personal role model or maybe she isn’t educated enough to take care of the physical ailments of the kids. Nonetheless she is a hard worker and shares the burden to care for the poor orphans.

Godwin (Galley is the last name) started the school in 2004 with only 15 students and 2 teachers. His vision he told me;


As a cultural norm, Godwin (pictured below, on the right) has a close family. Sadly his mother passed away last year (2008) which “pains” him. However his father, John, still lives in Kpetoe and is active in supporting Godwin. He has 2 sisters, and other half siblings. 1 of his sisters lives in Gabon and is able to aid him when necessary. As noted above Delali is his other sister who contributes her daily life to the orphanage. She has 2 daughters (Innocent and Seraphine) that live at the orphanage as well. The 2 girls are able to go to a regular school and therefore are able to speak English well.
"to establish free education for the needy street children and orphans"

His idea about the school's name comes from a book he read.  His idea is that if he names the school 'Amway' that one day the company will actually come to the village to support him along with the school and orphanage.  His understanding of the company isn't at the same level as others that know more about Amway the company in the U.S.  Nonetheless he is hopeful for some sort of support, and it wouldn't make much of a difference to change the name of the school, despite my attempt to explain some of the company's history.

As of early 2009 the Orphanage is more of a foster home that changes many of the kids that stay there.  At the end of 2009 when I returned, I found out that the orphanage began to house girls only and has had attention from a social services intern.  Knowing this, there has been much progress for the orphanage but it is sad to not know where some of the kids wind up going after their stay here.  A local volunteer organization has been keeping in touch with this site and will continue to do so in the future.  More and more volunteers are making there way to assist Godwin, the orphanage, and the school.

To learn more about a couple of the kids go to the home page and scroll down the right sidebar. More updates on the orphanage will be posted below as new information comes about.