A Deteriorating School In Aboso Nsuaem Village
Aboso Nsuaem is a town near Tarkwa, the capital of Wassa West district, a district in the Western Region
The Afra Yeboah Foundation (Afra Yeboah) is a non-profit organization with its operations beginning in 2016. The goal of this organization is to connect with communities in Ghana, which are in need of education. We believe that every child should have access to education and want to build schools and libraries to make that happen.
Despite measures by the Ghanaian government to make education available to all children, many children, particularly those living in rural areas, struggle to stay in school. There is a lack of financing for schools resulting in a shortage of school buildings and equipment. Books are also scarce and little training is available for teachers.
Aboso Nsueam Village is in dire need of our support. The community primary school is a deteriorating mud house. The are insufficient desks and school materials.
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Feeding 350 school children breakfast and lunch. Providing nutritious meals for students
Read MorePast activities: Delivered computers for the computer labs at the elementary and middle schools at Aboso-Nsuaem, in Western Region, Ghana.
Read MorePast activities: Provided school supplies, including notebooks, erasers, pens and pencils for over 350 school children at Aboso-Nsuaem, in Western Region, Ghana.
Read MoreAboso Nsuaem is a town near Tarkwa, the capital of Wassa West district, a district in the Western Region
The small village of Apam is a Fante clan located in the central region of Ghana. The Mfantsefo (meaning