Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana

by Self-Help International
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Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana
Growing Healthy Food & Healthy Children in Ghana

Summary

Combat child malnutrition and support learning in Ghana. Your donation promotes nutrition among new mothers and infants in the first 1,000 days through breastfeeding counseling; education on nutritious weaning foods; support growing those crops; and other interventions to support healthy growth and development. Support farmers, parents and schools to facilitate a school feeding program using locally-grown protein-rich crops so kids start the day nourished and able to focus in the classroom.

$90,000
total goal
$12,451
remaining
597
donors
5
monthly donors
12
fundraisers
14
years

Challenge

In Ghana, 28% of children under the age of five are stunted due to chronic malnutrition. For children 2 years old and younger, proper nutrition is crucial for foundational brain and physical development. For school-aged children, chronic hunger can be devastating to learning, yet many children arrive to school on empty stomachs. Protein is critical to children's diets to allow for effective brain development, yet few children have access to the protein they need on a daily basis.

Solution

The GHFGHC program teaches expectant and new mothers about nutritious weaning foods, shows mothers how to produce nutritious foods, and provides nutrition interventions for infants to ensure they get the best start. The School Feeding Program provides children with a nutritious daily porridge so they can be well fed and ready to learn. Parent-Teacher Association members grow and provide the Quality Protein Maize (QPM) for the porridge, fostering community ownership and long-term sustainability.

Long-Term Impact

Our School Feeding Programs supports 950 students enrolled in preschool, kindergarten & 1st grade in rural schools around the Ashanti region. Introducing the program doubles school enrollment, increases daily attendance, and decreases absenteeism. Children are better able to learn and focus on their studies. GHFGHC serves 300 women & their infants, decreasing incidence of stunting. Infants are developing healthier brains and bodies so they can achieve their full potential throughout their lives.

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Organization Information

Self-Help International

Location: Waverly, IA - USA
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @SelfHelpIntl
Project Leader:
Nora Tobin
Waverly , Iowa United States
$77,549 raised of $90,000 goal
 
1,200 donations
$12,451 to go
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