Making difference in the life of children

  Building for the Future Generation is a charitable organization registered under the social welfare in Agona Swedru which Saint Germain School and Young and Lonely Foundation (YLF) serve as consultant organization that assists them in their day to day activities. The main goal of this organization is to build or renovate schools in deprived areas and seek to the

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Alliance for Reproductive Health Right (ARHR) Maternal Health Project in the Agona East district

  Maternal health education as a means to combat maternal mortality, which has bedevilled our communities for some time now, has always been the top most priority of the Young and Lonely Foundation (YLF) and Alliance for Reproductive Health Right (ARHR). Several interventions strategies have been outlined and implemented to promote maternal health education in our various communities where maternal

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The impact of community sensitization and dialogue on maternal health in Agona East District

  Given the fact that maternal death and it related problems pose serious challenges to Ghana and other countries especially in Sub-Sahara Africa, it has become necessary for the implementation of policies to remedy the problem before it get out of hand. In our quest to stop this growing phenomenon that is killing our dear women and children, Millennium Development

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A Dialogue Meeting On Maternal Health Issues in Agona West

  HERO Network, a sister NGO of Young and Lonely Foundation organized an interface meeting to discuss the findings of a maternal health research conducted in the District. The meeting was attended by personnel of the District Assembly, NHIS, traditional council, Representative from the communities and staffs of the hospital. The dialogue came off 28th August, 2014, at the Agona

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End of term ceremony

  Young and Lonely Foundation in collaboration with St. Germain School organized a end of term ceremony for the Young and Lonely Foundation children and the pupils of St. Germain on 14th August, 2014. This was done to boast the morale of the students to learn very hard in order to achieve their aspirations. Mr. Gilbert Germain used the opportunity

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Monitoring and evaluation health and social developments in Agona district

On 22nd July, 2014, Mr. Enoch Osafo, a consultant (Monitoring and Evaluation Officer), from STAR-GHANA visited the Young and Lonely Foundation (YLF) at the office in Agona Swedru to monitor and evaluate the achievement made so far in the Agona district. The participants he met at the office were; Mr. Gilbert Germain, Emmanuel Marfo, Mercy Arthur and Esther Pinkrah. The

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Intercultural sent off party

On Friday 18 July, 2014 a send off party organized by Paul Munnich and Sophia Schluter. That is two Germany volunteer who came to Young and Lonely Foundation (YLF) and St. Germain School complex to render their volunteering services for one year. The send off party was for them to show appreciation for the socio culture experience with the YLF

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Workshop “Fighting antibiotic resistance” at Winnaba

  As part of our social responsibility on the 15th of July 2014, the Action Antibiotic Resistance Agency (AARA) organized a day workshop at Winneba on the topic, ̋ FIGHTING AGAINST ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE” to train thirty (30) personnel from different Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Health from Ghana, also to help educate and train groups leaders in our districts especially

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