Ajumako-Bisease appeal

Vivien Regan is raising money for WORLDwrite
“Ajumako-Bisease appeal”

on 26 February 2007

£175
raised of £5,000 target
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I am Nana Okofo Kwakora Gyan III, the Ajumako-Bisease chief. My town is about 27,000 in population and our main income is farming and our main crops are coca, plantain, yams, cassava, maize and pepper. It is a town in the central region of West Africa .

It is a town that desperately needs major development. Due to the poverty we enstooled Sir Bob Geldof as our development chief to help us as we had heard how much he has done for Africa . But since his enstoolment as Chief of Development we have never seen or heard from him again.

This is why we have decided to appeal to the world. We need resources especially for new school facilities. We also need a hospital and to pay trained medical staff, a library, a covered market with a lorry park, our town roads are not good and we need running water in people’s homes.

Every penny you can donate will be appreciated and put to great use.

Best Wishes

Nana Okofo Kwakora Gyan III, Ajumako-Bisease Chief

 

Thank you for visiting the appeal page for Ajumako-Bisease Ghana.

Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to support WORLDwrite's appeals for the inspiring people and places we have met in Ghana. WORLDwrite will receive your money faster and, if you are a taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you. WORLDwrite will ensure that all money raised through this page will go directly to Ajumako-Bisease town in Ghana.

 

Many thanks for your support. 

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£175.00
+ £21.15 Gift Aid
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£175.00
Offline
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