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Education for underprivileged Children Project

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Many children in the various deprived communities in Ghana lack access to quality education and decent learning environments. At HAF we believe education plays a key role in every child’s development and their communities, our primary focus is providing and improving educational opportunities for these underprivileged children.

We are currently working on building a new educational center that will provide these needy children with quality education and a thriving learning environment. Many of these children do not routinely attend school, because their families cannot afford to pay for their commute to and from and/or tuition(s) to attend school. Many of these younger children are subjected to daily harsh working environments: i.e., farms and markets.

Education is valuable and we believe it’s every child’s right. Every effort makes a difference, with your generous contribution of any kind; we can provide and improve educational opportunities for these children to help build their potentials, and become proactive change in their communities.

Alone we can do little, together we can do much. If you are interested in contributing your time volunteering to fundraise for our project, make a one time or monthly donation to support our “Education for All Children Project (EFAC), and other meaningful HAF project, please contact us.

We also have an open position, for volunteers interested in acting as HAF’s ambassadors in their communities, networking and creating awareness of HAF projects, and organize fundraising events to fund HAF projects. You little effort goes a long way to make a greater impact.

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” — Nelson Mandela

How to Donate:

  • You can donate school supplies
  • Funds to support school project
  • Volunteer in the contribution of a new school
  • Become a Teaching Volunteer

Please contact us for more information on how to donate, or visit: www.haidfoundation.org