Ghana Assistance Project
In March and April 2008, the Humanist Community met the challenge of raising money to provide desks (tables and chairs) for a school for street children in Larabanga, which is a village in northern Ghana, West Africa. Catherine and Peter Bishop were volunteer teachers in the school in July, 2007. At that time, classes were held under a big tree, with the children sitting on the ground.
We look forward to receiving pictures of the new furniture. To read letter of appreciation, sent via email from the director of school, Asani Issahaku (best known as Atiti), see ghana-assistance-project.pdf.
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