Tuesday 22 September 2015



REPORT ON VACATION CLASSES AT OGUAAKROM AND NYANKUADZE JHS.
  Peace Humanity International and  Divine Foundation- Ghana organised vacation classes for the JHS students of Oguaakrom and Nyankuadze Local Authority from the 10th August to 30th August 2015.
          The objective of the classes was to support education in the communities in the Gomoa East District. We also wanted students in the community to use their leisure time profitably  during the vacation.
          We know that in cities parents pay money for their children to attend classes during vacation but those in the rural areas don’t have such opportunities. It is for such reasons that Divine Foundation Ghana organized the classes for the children.
          Volunteers teachers were six in number and taught four subject; Mathematics, English Language, I.C.T. and Integrated Science. Daily attendances for the 3 week totaled 561 which was quite encouraging for a pilot project







Community Participation
The two communities as a whole played a very important roles in the exercise. They helped in announcing the vacation classes and helped to find a room close to the school for the volunteer teachers.
           During the vacation classes some parents in the community encouraged their children to attend the classes and also visited the school. 








Support
The Management of Lucky Herbal Clinic supported the programmed by donating some amount of money to help feed the volunteers. Above all, the Manager also paid a personal visit to the school which served as a great motivation to the volunteers and the students.
                On the last day we organised a football match between the students and the community football team and also had refreshment for the students. Parents, Leaders of the community, P.T.A Executives and the Management of Lucky Herbal Clinic thanked us for our good work done and they were looking forward to see us again next year.







                                                                Challenges
The classes although was quite successful, it did not go on without some challenges.
1.       Some children came to school without exercise books.
2.       We could have bought some learning materials for the kids but funding was  a huge challenge.
3.       Some children came to school late because they had to do errands for their parents which ran deep into the school hours.
4.       Some children did not attend at all because they preferred to engage in gallamsey.
Future Plans
            It is the desire of our organization to organise such classes ever year to promote education in the community. We hope opinion leaders in the community will support us to make this vision a reality.  To conclude, we wish to thank the management of Lucky Herbal Clinic again for their support
Patience Anoful  (Miss)
Executive Director 
and

Pastor Chris Nyame

                                                  






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