Hello everyone!
Some fellow volunteers and I will be
hosting a Girls Leading Our World (GLOW) Camp here in Ghana in late August. We
are about 1/3 of the way to our fundraising goal to put on this awesome camp
and we need your help!
Our GLOW camp will help young women
from our communities by teaching them about leadership and opportunities available for women in Ghana, including
having a panel of successful women speak to the girls about how they overcame
adversity. It will be a full five-day schedule, including talks about health, creativity,
decision-making, self confidence (and more!) that we hope will inspire and
empower these young women to achieve their dreams.
Things are a bit different here
in Ghana, where young girls wake up at 5 a.m. to sweep the compound, fetch
heavy loads of water, and prepare food before going to school. Once home, they
do laundry, dishes, fetch more water, help prepare the meals, then do their
homework. The teachers in my community were able to choose three young women
who manage to do all this AND do well in school based on academic performance and letters they wrote
describing why they want to attend the camp.
Here’s a brief introduction to
the girls selected.
Sandra Nkuah is among the
brightest students in her school and a favorite among teachers and students.
She has managed to avert peer pressure to drink and have sex because she wants
to avoid compromising her future. Her ultimate goal is to become a doctor so
she can help others. She likes playing football (soccer) and reading.
Sandra, displaying her individual twist on the school uniform, in line for the close of school
Paulina Mensah is a smart and
vivacious young woman who lives with a family that is not related to her,
thereby doing work in exchange for food and boarding. She does well in school,
keeps a tidy home, and helps out with her new baby “brother” while her family
goes to farm. She would like to be a police woman in the future. She likes
dancing and always lights a room up with her smile.
Paulina, refusing to show her teeth while smiling
Sarah Gyapong is another
promising young woman who does well in school and dreams of becoming a nurse
one day. She says that when she goes to the market town and sees the nurses in
their uniform, she feels happy and knows that’s what she wants to do. She is a
sweet and mild-mannered young woman who is well liked in the community.
Picture coming soon!
Please help Sandra, Paulina and
Sarah go to this camp and donate today by clicking on the link below and
selecting the amount you would like to give. Every little bit helps! Thanks in
advance.
https://donate.peacecorps.gov/index.cfm?shell=donate.contribute.projDetail&projdesc=13-641-032
https://donate.peacecorps.gov/index.cfm?shell=donate.contribute.projDetail&projdesc=13-641-032
Much love,
Alisa
best of luck alisa!! xx
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