German newspaper reports about the exchange between St. Germain and the vocational school BBS1 Giforn

  (Source: Aller-Zeitung, 13.04.2018) English Translation: BBS1: Newly established Ghana team has ambitious plans Exchange with St. Germain School: Pupils from Gifhorn head to Africa in October “Adventure of my life” and “immersion in a new culture” – with these words Sharon Kathy Ehrenberg, a member of the newly founded Ghana team, describes her expectations towards the exchange between Ghanaian

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Saint Germain & YLF Children on Val’s day “LoveFest”

  On Val’s day, 14th February, 2016. The event named LOVE-FEST 2016 (showing love and putting smiles on our children’s faces) organized by Saint Germain School and the Young and Lonely Foundation in Agona Swedru, with a great support from the Youth Aloud Ghana. During the event we invited the Municipal Director of Education Mr. Stephen Amoah, and the Municipal

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Education and discussion on capacity grant

  On the 22nd December 2015, we organize another forum with stakeholder to discuss measures to improve upon the Capitation Grant Policy in public basic schools. This activity was organized in front of the Chiefs Palace, Agona Swedru and participants were personnel from SEND-Ghana, school children, parents, teachers, chief and opinion leaders, Assemblymen and women and other stakeholders in the

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Inauguration of the Agona West Coalition for community development

  On the 22nd December 2015 was Inaugurated: Agona west coalition for community development (AWCCOD) is a community based organization made up of people from various stakeholders with diverse experiences who have come together with training support from the Community Anti-Drug Coalition of America (CADCA) and the Philip Foundation (PF) on anti drug rescue strategies to enable us create a

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Senior High School: Success Story from the YLF educational Aid for Child Development

  On regular bases we tailor our programmes towards developing vulnerable children to live good lives because they are our wealth and hope for the Future. Below is one of our success stories of a vulnerable child called Veronica Agyiriwa Egyiri who is much grateful to the YLF and Miss Luzie Josefine Schmidt-Fischer a German student volunteer, for supporting her

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Anti-corruption training workshop

  The Ghana Integrity Initiative in collaboration with Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition organized a Sensitization Workshop on Mandate of Anti-Corruption Institutions in Ghana which was sponsored by USAID on 13th October, 2015 at Humility Lodge, Agona Swedru. It included personnel from all government sectors and Non- governmental Organizations which Young and Lonely Foundation (YLF) was present. This workshop was to Contribute

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School project “eradicating poverty in Ghanaian society through women empowerment”

  On 7th August 2015 Saint Germain School and Young and Lonely Foundation (YLF) organised a beauty pageant for it children to inspire them and to encourage the children to exhibit their latent. The title for the beauty pageant was FACE OF SAGESCO on the theme “eradicating poverty in Ghanaian society through women empowerment’’. Sponsors for the occasion were Mr.

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