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Closed 16/09/2017
Weʼve raised £94 to help young Ghanaian children in the town of Woe
- Woe, Volta Region, Ghana
- Funded on Saturday, 16th September 2017
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The Young Shall Grow International is a foundation in the town of Woe in Ghana. They set out to help local young children by giving them food , an education and place to stay. As with any charity they need money, and they certainly deserve it. The owner of the foundation, Siva, is a self made farmer coming from a poor background and is now helping others like himself. This truly is a cause worth caring for.
Just £360 would give a child education with their uniform and books included.
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Scott Meikle
Aug 20, 2017
I am donating as I feel it is only right that every single Ghanaian child has a TATTOOOOO
£10.00
Daniel Liu
Aug 19, 2017
Bants
£4.20
Olivia Taylor
Aug 18, 2017
Ur a star, helping such a good cause X
£10.00
Kate McLuckie
Aug 17, 2017
Alastair Murdoch
Aug 17, 2017
Thanks to all who donated cakes for the bake sale today and to those who bought and ate them. We raised a total of £100 half of which was donated to this good cause.Mum
£50.00
Julia Murray
Aug 17, 2017
Such an amazing place with amazing people :)
£10.00
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Ross Murdoch
Woe, Volta Region, Ghana
I have recently returned from Woe in Ghana and have seen first hand the poverty they endure. I have also seen the happy side of children receiving gifts as simple as a pencil and I would love for more young people to live a better life