Toilets for Tots

Toilets for Tots

Gbefi villagers are seen here digging out a section for the septic system to be installed

The Hope Home in Ghana Africa is nearing completion to receive up to 50-orphaned children waiting for their new home. Healthy living conditions are being established as part of the vision for societal transformation in this region.

The final phase includes transforming the old pit latrines on the property into toilet stalls complete with flush waste disposal. A donated well was dug in August 2012, which included a water tank. To bring the water resources to completion plumbing needs to be installed throughout the property, a septic tank needs to be dug, and toilet stalls and shower stalls need to be built.

The total funds needing to be raised are approximately $10,000 to see this to completion.  Construction has already begun on digging the pit for the septic system to be installed.  We are hoping to move the orphaned children in by May of this year.

You can donate to help us with seeing this to completion by Clicking Here

Fresh Water at last

Fresh Water at last

Fresh water is an amazing commodity some times taken for granted. It is official we have successfully drill a well on the Transformation Center property. This will serve the Hope Home, offices and the vocational school.

Fill That Bus

Fill That Bus

Join us in filling this bus before we send it to Ghana, Africa

 

Mission Possible Ghana

Mission Possible Ghana

A team of 15 people from our city returned 3 weeks ago from Ghana. This team consisted of people with a variety of talents and trade skills such nursing, chiropractic, missionary work, builder, food industry, public school teacher, university student, massage therapist, business owners, and ministry leaders. This team went over to help establish the work that is taking place in a village in Ghana called Gbefi.

Last summer Global Presence Development was given 50 acres of land in Gbefi which included 3 abandoned buildings by the local Paramount Chief. Yes you read it right – given by a tribal Chief who welcomed us into their community to help with societal transformation.

We called our mission “Mission Possible Ghana”  and the incredible team of people that chose to accept this mission accomplished the following . . .

  • Began renovation of the 3 buildings for the new Transformation Center: the Hope Home (orphanage), the training Center, and Creative Arts Worship Center
  • We hosted 50 orphaned children at the property that are waiting for their new home. We played games with them and taught them how to use their new tooth brushes and tooth paste and gave them all numerous donated gifts such as flip flops, clothes, hygiene items, candy, toys
  • A well dug on the property
  • As a non profit organization we are now recognized by the Ghanaian government as a NGO (non governmental organization) which will help in shipping humanitarian aid to Africa
  • Offered medical assistance and prayer
  • Hosted a time with over 400 women on the property for teaching and food distribution.
  • Gave a presentation to 600 school children and introduced the vision for the new library being built on the school grounds