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#PrimarySchooldays Fundraiser
30/09/2024
£500 Raised, What's Next?
Your amazing support has been instrumental! Thanks to your contributions, our September fundraiser has raised £510.45, which will fund 100 textbooks in Maths, English, and Science for Junior High School students. This is crucial because these young learners are approaching the end of their basic education and will soon take exams that shape their future academic paths in secondary education and beyond.

While we are grateful for each donation, we remain quite far from our £3000 goal. With just two weeks left, your support could make a significant impact. Let's ensure that children in Ghana receive the essential tools they need to learn and succeed in their basic education.
16/09/2024
Why School Supplies?

Every child deserves a quality basic education. Support our fundraising efforts to solve the problem of not having enough school supplies and teaching materials in community schools in Ghana.



12/09/2024
Primary School Memories!

How has education helped and empowered you? Within the Homeland Ghana team, there are countless stories we could tell about the influence of our basic education on our lives and the memories we cherish most from those days. Here are a few examples.


Kirsten:

This is me in Primary school. My best friend was called Katherine so we used to call ourselves the KitKats. 


Mavis:

I went to three different primary schools. I have great memories of my social and creative arts teacher who helped me discover my talents in sports and singing. One of my highlights of my primary school experience was leading songs with my friend every Wednesday.


Rhoda:

One of my cherished memories from primary school is shopping for school supplies with my siblings and my dad. He would spare no expense to ensure we were well prepared for the upcoming term. 


I was that kid who had an extra pen and pencil on hand for friends, a fresh set of colouring pencils and a big school bag at the start of each term. I was ready to learn!