This is how Schools Support Project kicked off in 2021. On one faithful Wednesday Jonilar and his farm assistance Noah decided to visit schools around to see how they are responding after the Covid-19 restrictions were eased by government. In as much as charity has been with Jonilar for years, this one was quite different. They visited Gbagbavuinu not too far from Battor in the Volta region.
The first and original caption for this post in on Facebook for reference. Months donw the lane, Schools Support Project is creating huge impact on society in many ways.
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CLEAN WATER INITIATIVE
Clean Water Initiative by Jonilar.net under the Schools Support Project is an intervention to provide deprived and remote villages with CLEAN WATER for all domestic activities including drinking.
The Schools Support Project has taken us to some of the interesting but not comfortable villages that do not have a good source of Clean water. These villages normally really on seasonal streams and dams they share with animals🐄.
These unsafe ways of living has resulted in many health challenges associated with drinking water from unhealthy sources as mentioned above.
To manage the situation, we have these plans in place to;
- Serve households in these villages with gallons of water twice every week.
- Supply every household with filter buckets.
- Drill a standard borehole for each village
- Organize Clean water workshops in these villages and schools on ways to keep their water clean at all times.
The first phase of the CLEAN WATER INITIATIVE will serve villages like Gborkope, Kpokpornu, Anthonykope, Fulanikope,Avlime in the North Tongu district of the Volta region in Ghana. We are hoping to serve not less than 100 villages before the end of 2030.
We are however using this opportunity inviting all potential partners to join us embark on this humanitarian journey to save lives.
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