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Please fill the following form in (in the grey text area) and email it to info@delaid.org. Partner Organisation Information Name of Organisation Incorporated Under Date Incorporated Date of Commencement Registered with/membership Organisation Address Office Location City Country Website Email address Telephone Fax Dates when operational (dd/mm/yy) Contact Person(s) Info Name of Contact Person 24/7 contact telephone number Job Designation Email Name of person nominated to be intern coordinator if different form contact person. 24/7 contact telephone number Job Designation Email Staff Details Staff Mr. Richard D. Tetteh Mr. Eric Afetorgbor Mr. Frederick Nyako Anumah Job Designation Financial Officer Administrator Project Coordinator (Community Development) Mr. Kingsley Dzidzor Afetorgbor, Executive Director +233(0)54-054-5660 Executive Director zealgh@gmx.com The Way to Happiness Foundation Ghana Registrar General Department (6th/April/2010) (7th/April/2010) Limited by Guarantee P.o Box HP 857 Behind Waec Office Ho- Volta Region Ho Ghana www.thewaytohappinessgh.webs.com thewaytohappiness.gh@live.com Country code 00233 Country code All year round Number (0)36-209-6144 Number
DelAid Ghana 58/8 Jacott Lane, East Adenta. Accra, Ghana Tel: +233 266 294 912, +233 242 587 873
Social Workers (if any) Mr. Seyram Ankrah Mr. Letsa Paul Total Number of employees 20 Full time employees 8
Volunteers 7
1. The way to happiness foundation Ghana was established in 2008 with the idea of helping the rural communities in the country and mankind as a whole. The organization was officially registered as an NGO on 6th April, 2010 under the laws of the Republic of Ghana. The registration number is G32, 002, and registered locally with the Ho Municipal Assembly. The organization is based in the Volta Regional Capital of Ghana, and has it branches in the Northern Region and Central Region of Ghana.
Mission Statement
The mission of the way to happiness foundation Ghana is to reverse the moral decay of society by restoring trust and honesty through education, development and support
Organisation Objective(s)
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Promote gender equality and empower women
DelAid Ghana 58/8 Jacott Lane, East Adenta. Accra, Ghana Tel: +233 266 294 912, +233 242 587 873
Reduce child mortality Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases Ensure environmental sustainability Education on common sense guide to better living
Distribution of Library books to 20 rural community schools and orphanages and teaching them how to read and write, and voluntary teaching in ICT, Craft work, sports and stay with the orphans to play and encourage them that all hope is not lost. Past activities that the organization undertook was tree planting exercise at Dodowa with the aim of protecting our environment and for sustainability, and educational tour in 10 community schools, volunteer teaching in 2 Local authority schools in the Ho Municipality.
Volunteer/Intern Information Current volunteer/intern position(s) available Job Designation Task Description This program allows volunteers to teach various subjects including Maths, English and computer studies - at local schools. Volunteers will have the opportunity to teach a class, teach a subject and/or assist in auxiliary positions within the school. Not only are volunteers injecting knowledge, they are also influencing the ways in which these impressionable children behave, interact and you will help broaden their horizons Children in Africa can find themselves orphaned due to health/physical conditions, family deaths or simply because they are not wanted. These children, disadvantaged from the start, need the love and care of volunteers who will help tutor the students, read to them, cook, clean, and most importantly, open their hearts and nurture them through the most important years of their lives. Volunteers will be living at the orphanage. African hospitals are, to the Western eye, a myriad of people in waiting rooms, concrete cellars and a pay-before-you-get-help scheme. These hospitals and clinics service entire regions and people can travel hours to seek medical help. Being a volunteer at one of these hospitals or clinics you will see first hand how these committed staff members go about their crucial work. You will have the opportunity to go on rounds and assist doctors, observe a variety of procedures and operations and move around the hospital under the supervision of ward nurses.
Teaching
Orphanage Caring
Medical Help
DelAid Ghana 58/8 Jacott Lane, East Adenta. Accra, Ghana Tel: +233 266 294 912, +233 242 587 873
Diabetes is a health issue that is under-addressed in the public health sector. In the public hospital in Ho there are only two dedicated nurses in the ward who can deal with 60 plus patients every morning. They need your help. Being a volunteer in the diabetes ward you will be counselling patients on how to live with diabetes, including what to eat, drink and how to live a healthy lifestyle, and you will hold educational sessions and presentations where questions can be answered. In this position you will also test the patients' morning fasting blood glucose levels and input various information into the computer system. Most importantly you will provide informative counselling for newly diagnosed patients who are clueless to diabetes and don't understand why it is important to follow all advice given.
Other Information Orphanage and Communities Interact and Educate General orientation for the volunteers. The average day of the volunteer will be 8.am 2pm each day and extra curricular activities to be initiated by the volunteer. Weekends and Public Holidays 3 weeks
Placement expectation for the volunteer/intern Placement aims Placement activities and processes Please describe in a sentence or more the average day of a volunteer/intern at your organization. What free time will the volunteer/intern have? (Daily/weekend/longer break) What is the minimum duration you would accept a volunteer/intern for?
DelAid Ghana 58/8 Jacott Lane, East Adenta. Accra, Ghana Tel: +233 266 294 912, +233 242 587 873
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DelAid Ghana 58/8 Jacott Lane, East Adenta. Accra, Ghana Tel: +233 266 294 912, +233 242 587 873