School Feeding

Feeding program revives patriotism

Feeding program revives patriotism

Bedaabour is a farming community in rural Ghana with about 1,000 people. They are mostly farmers growing cocoa, rice and...

Fankamawe opens a school

Fankamawe opens a school

Fankamawe, a rural community in Ghana has no electricity or pipe borne water. There is one bore hole serving the...

Kontomire gathers to celebrate QPM feeding program

Kontomire gathers to celebrate QPM feeding program

By Nora Tobin, Executive Director Yesterday I visited the community of Kontomire to see first-hand how the QPM feeding program...

Feeding Program Builds Communal Spirit

Feeding Program Builds Communal Spirit

It is a common practice for schools to have Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs). Such associations exist to meet and plan together...

Kontomire feeds school children

Kontomire feeds school children

Kontomire is a farming community in rural Ghana, about 32km from Kumasi. There is a lack of electricity, and the...

Kobby’s promising future

Kobby’s promising future

In 2012, Self-Help International staff met Kobby, 5, who had lost both parents at the age of two. Since then,...

School feeding program honored

School feeding program honored

Recently the Amanchia Roman Catholic Primary School held its first Open House since it was established in 1920. Attendance was...

Fall 2013 Newsletter

We’re thrilled to share the progress made on the new training center in Ghana, which will help rural youth gain...

Happy Bedaabour Children

Happy Bedaabour Children

People sing the praises of Self-Help International’s Children’s Feeding Program. Emelia, an instructor at Bedaabour Basic School, tells Self-Help the...

See how Kobby is thriving

See how Kobby is thriving

When Kobby was about 2-years-old he lost both parents. His grandmother, in her 70s and living in Worapong, took responsibility...

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