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UPCOMING PROJECT

As part of our EDUCATION FOR LESS PRIVILEGED CHILDREN PROJECT, Charismata Steward Ministries want to build a 3-Unit classroom facility for the Fankomawe community in the Ashanti region of Ghana. After our community outreach and charity program in Fankomawe during the Christmas festivities, which has donation picture also displayed below, The headmaster, chief and elders of the Fankomawe community called on Charismata steward ministries and fully expressed the ordeal they were going through under this dangerous tent called classroom. The leadership of Charismata Steward ministries after a board meeting made a resolution to build a modernized three-unit classroom block with a library and toilet facility for the children in the community.
Architects contractors and other stakeholders were sent for evaluation and advise on the project.
 The report stated that The facility will have the following:
·   Three classroom blocks with a library attached
·   There would be a need for a toilet facility as it is currently not in existence. The toilet facility will have 2 spaces for boys, 2 for the girls and 2 for the teachers.
·   Access to portable Water in the community is a challenge as no potable water is in the immediate environs. So there will be the need to build a mechanized borehole to provide clean and portable water for the school which might also be a source of drinkable water for the community at large.
For us to achieve this goal to provide quality education for the people of Fankomawecommunity, we would need the support of individuals, partners, donors as well as corporate institutions to Kindly DONATE now to make an impact.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND CHARITY, FANKOMAWE

Charismata Steward Ministries has organized a community charity and outreach program for Fankomawe community in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
Fankomawe is a Deprived community that has a population of almost 500 people, the community has a very low standard of living with minimum infrastructure.
Their school is in deplorable state and not conducive for quality teaching and learning activities.
On our visit to the community we donated:
Sacks of clothing, bedsheets,
comforters,
Shoes,
Toys
Pencils
Stuffed animal
Bags of Rice,
Beans
Gari
Boxes of soap
Crates of drinks
Boxes of Biscuits to everyone in that community. We also to gave food to every household as well as preached the word of God to the entire community.

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