Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big

by Friends of Adaklu
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big
Help Rural Ghanaian Kids Learn to Code & Dream Big

Summary

Most kids in Adaklu had never touched a computer-until now. With your help, we're providing laptops, internet, and digital literacy classes that prepare students for a tech-powered future. Every lesson builds confidence, curiosity, and opportunity. Let's close the digital divide and open the door to a better tomorrow.

$5,000
total goal
$3,865
remaining
4
donors
0
monthly donors
2
fundraisers
1
year

Challenge

In Adaklu, Ghana, education is a challenge. Limited resources, long walks to school, and lack of technology leave students struggling to keep up with their peers. Many children lack access to quality learning tools, making it difficult to break the cycle of poverty. Without digital access, they fall behind in essential skills like math, English, and literacy. By bridging this gap, we can empower students with the education they deserve, opening doors to brighter futures.

Solution

Access to the internet and Learning Upgrade will transform education in Adaklu. With Starlink, students can use Learning Upgrade to build essential skills in English, math, and digital literacy, accelerating their progress by a year in just 25 hours. This bridges the education gap, opening doors to higher education, better job opportunities, and a brighter future. By keeping students connected, we empower them to break the cycle of poverty and achieve their full potential.

Long-Term Impact

Reliable internet access and digital learning will create lasting change in Adaklu. Students will gain essential skills, unlocking opportunities for higher education and better jobs. As education improves, so does the local economy, empowering future leaders to drive progress in their communities. This investment breaks the cycle of poverty, ensuring that generations to come have the tools to succeed. Your support today builds a foundation for a brighter, self-sufficient future!

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Organization Information

Friends of Adaklu

Location: Ho, Volta Region, West Africa - Ghana
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Project Leader:
Christina Randazzo
Ho, Volta Region , West Africa Ghana

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