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Time / Material / Financial Needs
The important work of Help is on the Way Ministries is made possible by charitable contributions and through fundraising activities.
Likpe-Abrani Water Project (technical proposal)
| Phase 1 - Establishment of Water Source |
$10,000 (1 bore hole) |
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$19,000 (2 bore hole) |
| Phase 2 - Surveying, Design, & System Cost Estimation |
$6,750 |
Eye Care
Scholarship
Orphanage
| Volunteers to work with Orphans |
Your Time |
| Van (15-20 passenger) for transportation to school, church, hospital, etc. |
$ |
| Poly Water Storage Tank (installed) |
$1000 |
| Beds for current orphans |
$400 |
| Annual sponsorship for a child |
$ |
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Upcoming Missions, Projects, & Events
March 2012 Gospel Mission to Ghana
Marfo Childrens Home
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Tokurano Clinic Evaluation
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Lipke Abrani ( Phase Two Research)
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Revival (Tema Joint Church/Youth/Young Adult)
2011 Medical Mission
July 30th, - August 14th 2011. Volunteers will travel to Ghana to donate their time and skills in Ophthalmology. Students will volunteer their time at the SOS Orphanage Tema and the Marfo Orphanage.
Wellborn Travel Log
Ghana Benefit Dinner
Saturday November 5th, 2011 * St John Baptist Church - Palo Alto * Traditional West African Food & Entertainment * Event to benefit HIOTWM Missions/Projects
Likpe-Abrani Water Project
Likpe-Abrani, a small town with a current population of 4,000 is about 35 km from Hohoe, the District capital. The community has 4 boreholes serving 4000 people. However, as per Ghana standards, one borehole serves 300 people. Hence the 4 boreholes only serve 1200 people, leaving a deficite of 2800 people.
Vocation Development
Some assistance has been provided to Tokuroano villagers to produce batik (tie-dyed) fabrics on a small scale as a cottage industry. This support will be increased as funds become available.
Future Programs
Land has been given by the Tokuroano village chiefs for a vocational center. Once this center is established, skills such as dressmaking and carpentry will be developed to provide villagers with income and the capability of self-reliance. |
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