Children: Imprints on the Heart by Jessica Warner
The orphans at Ryvanz-Mia and all her students have left an imprint on Jessica Warner’s heart forever.
read moreThe orphans at Ryvanz-Mia and all her students have left an imprint on Jessica Warner’s heart forever.
read moreKim Clune, with patience and guidance from her new Ganaian family, finds her stride packing tea at the Moringa Tea House and planting seedlings at the EDYM Village nursery.
read moreLily Clay taught math and science to the primary 5 class at Atorkor with students ranging in age from 10-18. “They were the most joyous, loving, welcoming, and fun group of kids.”
read morePamela Clay surveyed the village of Atorkor, Ghana for health issues and felt very lucky to have this opportunity to see firsthand how daily life goes on.
read moreChristine Keys finds that the Atorkor Development Foundation is quite active in pursuing the best avenues for the community and the schools of their village.
read moreCelia Ponzo, striking out on her own, was eager to offer more at Have clinic than her experience allowed. Taking initiative, she made it happen in the all ways she could.
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