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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Donations made in Ghana by EDT-Africa to date:

December 2010 – November 2012
  • A donation was made to Kwahinkrom Village in the Central Region. This included a television set and numerous other items.
  • A donation of children’s books was made to The Nest School Complex, Takoradi.
  • A donation of toys and books etc. was made to Nsanfo Day Care Centre through the facilitators (Claudia K.).
  • A donation of toys and books etc. was made to Sankor Baptist Academy.
  • A donation of toys and books etc. was made to Gyingyinaase Primary L.A. School.
  • A donation was made to the health post at Kwabeng. This included health/ medical materials etc.
  • A donation of a CPU, keyboard, computer screen and children’s computer games was made to Madina Jesus Cares Schools Complex in the Greater Accra Region.
  • A donation of CPUs, keyboards, computer screens and scanners have been ear-marked to be sent to the Northern Region. This could help the facilitation of an ICT centre for the under-privileged.
Donations made in the United Kingdom to date:

  • A donation of toys was made to a Somali Group in London, UK.
The Health Post at Kwabeng, Eastern Region.
It was really heart-warming to see that with the help from other donors and charitable organisations, an adequate health centre was in the the process of being built. (this was a long way from the 'canopy days' !)
The residents of Kwabeng and those from other localities within the district were using the facility.
There is a lot more help needed though to furnish and supply equipment for use by the medical and health practitioners on site.
Nurses seeing to patients.
A cross-section of patients in the waiting room.
Patients waiting to be seen by medical practitioners in the corridors of one of the wings of the health centre.


Donation to Madina Jesus Cares School Complex



Donation of CPU, keyboard, computer screen and children's ICT educational games by Ibrahim Tanko on behalf of EDT-Africa.
More pictures ...


We are always most grateful to all the donors without whom we would be unable to continue this work. Special thanks go to the Purcell's, the Shellard families (Peter and Steven), the Cocque's, Grace, Teddy and family, the Ziwu's, the Granby's, the Surtees family, G. Smith and family, Auntie Grace, Ibrahim Tanko, Auntie Tawiah, the Hammond family, Mr. Francis and family ...





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