Help Rural Education and Development Programme LBG with 8 volunteers for Fundraise to supply solar lights to school children

 Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam, Central Region

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Help Rural Education and Development Programme LBG with 8 volunteers for  Fundraise to supply  solar lights to school children
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General Skills & Services

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Other

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4-8 hours

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Help Rural Education and Development Programme LBG with 8 volunteers for Fundraise to supply solar lights to school children

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The poor access to reliable electricity to rural people is a setback to development in the rural communities in Ghana of which the people of Ajumako Enyan Essiam is no exception. . Those communities with electricity the frequent power outage are major challenge that limits their progress. This challenge do affect academic progress of most school children and the daily activities of the rural people in general. The cry of the people especially the school children is to get access to SM 200 solar lights to rural school children to support academic works


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Rural Education and Development Programme LBG

Rural Education and Development Programme LBG

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We help Ajumako Enyan Essiam District Communities by Education, Environment, WASH, Poverty Alleviation

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