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In 2005 everyone at this little orphanage was hungry.  There was very little food and no money other than the little raised by Pastor Annabi's home-made medicine sales. After visiting the orphanage in December 2005, some of us from Australia began to raise funds to help provide this large "family" with the means to support itself. 

2006 and 2007:  A farm and a website

the barn Georginai and goat new pig pen
new oven yam fields pigs

a new barn; store room; pig pen; goats, pigs and chickens; a big new oven; a yam crop and volunteers helpers from America, Canada and Australia

2008... 3 room house for volunteers

Trumbull House medications Mats
new shoes desks trumbull house

mats and bedding; new desks and schoolroom equipment;  wages for teachers;  shoes, clothes;  medicines;  toothbrushes;  books;   and more animals.   Many supples were donated by volunteers and visitors.

2009 .. a trust fund for students and a new shower block for the children

In 2009 we began a trust fund for the 8 children who won places at senior schools and for 3 blind children who were given the opportunity of attending the Akropong School for the Blind.   This fund is managed from Sydney, and school fees, books and the necessary expenses for these students are paid each term with the help of George Alu who is an ex-teacher at the Volta Home school.  In addition the fund is paying for the correspondence teaching degree for Isaac. 

Our building fund built shower block for the children who, before this, have had no privacy for washing.

Our efforts also focused on encouraging more volunteers to help with the daily running of the orphanage and the school.  We have had the help of some wonderful helpers who have stayed for months and made a huge impact on the lives and welfare of these children.

Bath house   Caro at Akropong   Moses   Esanem  

Still urgently needed ... 

There is still much to be done.  The ongoing cost of medications; toothbrushes;; soap and basic items of clothing etc is beyond the very limited income of the Home. These things are often simply not available to the children.

There are no secure clean areas to store books or belongings . The school has very few desks and almost no teaching aids and there is rarely enough money to pay the very patient young teachers their $12 per week salary.

Most of the children and their teachers suffer the terrible fevers of malaria two or three times each year and there is rarely money for medication. Many children need special medical attention.

Scholarships are urgently needed to allow the more academic children to finish the last three years of secondary school.

However the most urgent need for all these children is the help of volunteers to encourage and patiently educate the Volta Home adults so that they will themselves understand the need for a higher standard of care.

helpers

malaria medication

building repair and shelving

desks and equipment

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100% of all money donated goes to the Volta Home.

Volunteers cover all administrative expenses.