This volunteer project is supported by Let Them Be Kids! LTBK is a volunteer organization that believes EVERY child has the right to play - no exceptions! Join us on an unforgettable journey as we bring the joy of play to the children of the Anyirawase L.A. Primary School in Ghana...

Friday, 22 March 2013
The Project...
In August 2013, a group of volunteers will be heading to Ghana to help bring the joy of play to the children in Anyirawase. We are taking refurbished playgrounds and installing them at the Anyirawase L.A. Primary School, in the Ho Municipality of the Volta Region of Ghana! We are also working on some other projects within the community and the school...
The Ghana Playground Project Goals & Desired Outcomes...
Together we will:
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1) Help bring the joy and love of play to children by constructing and developing a new school
playground at Anyirawase L.A. Primary School in Ghana.
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2) Bring the community and the children of Anyirawase L.A. Primary School together by
constructing a new playground that will complement the heritage of the area, as well as and
create a community-gathering place.
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3) Demonstrate the value of volunteerism by working together to achieve a common
goal.
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4) Show our children, communities and country that it is possible to make difference on the
other side of the world.
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5) Gain knowledge, appreciation and respect for another culture from working with
local citizens.
Together we will:
-
1) Help bring the joy and love of play to children by constructing and developing a new school
playground at Anyirawase L.A. Primary School in Ghana.
-
2) Bring the community and the children of Anyirawase L.A. Primary School together by
constructing a new playground that will complement the heritage of the area, as well as and
create a community-gathering place.
-
3) Demonstrate the value of volunteerism by working together to achieve a common
goal.
-
4) Show our children, communities and country that it is possible to make difference on the
other side of the world.
-
5) Gain knowledge, appreciation and respect for another culture from working with
local citizens.
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