The community development projects in Ghana are designed to give volunteers the opportunity to make an impact on local communities at a grass roots level. Volunteers will have the chance to interact with local groups such as women in fish mongering, Cassava processing women, youth groups, and various associations of vocational or professional workers. Regardless of the community that you reach out to, you will be helping these people raise their standard of living through your voluntary action.
Volunteers can get involved in community building projects, such as construction of public toilets, libraries and public buildings such as churches and community centers. The construction of these facilities will require tasks such as laying cement blocks, mixing cement and digging foundations. These projects are ideal for volunteers who want to get directly involved in the lives of the communities that they are reaching out to.
| Minimum Program Length: | 2 weeks |
| Start Date: | Every Monday |
| Arrival Date: | 2 days prior to your Start Date (Saturday) |
| Minimum Age: | 18 years old |
| Volunteer Gender: | Male and Female |
| Accommodation: | During their stay, all volunteers are housed with host families in the community they will be based. Volunteers will typically have their own private but at times it may be necessary to share your room with another volunteer. The host families are consistently screened with their information updated on regular basis to make sure they meet our standards. |
| Food: | 2-3 meals per day will be provided by the homestay family. Meals will typically be made with rice, chicken, beef, tea, coffee, bread, eggs, soup, potato, oats, fruits, and fish. Vegetarians can be accomodated. Drinking water is an issue we take seriously and we make sure that volunteers drink only distilled and treated water. |
| Pick-up Info: | A Volunteer Visions representative will be at Kotoka International Airport to pick you up and guide you to your project location. |
| Project Schedule: | Volunteers will participate in their program 4-8 hours from Monday to Friday. During the weekends, volunteers are free to travel to explore local communities or engage in activities with their homestay family. |
Our community development programs will give volunteers the opportunity to participate in the following activities:
The community development projects take place in rural areas of Ghana. There are three main villages where the projects are concentrated:
Yeji
The Yeji town is a lovely local town with a cosmopolitan outlook. It serves as the meeting point for traders both from the south and the north of the country. Plotted on the shores of the Volta lake (damned into the largest manmade lake in the world few miles south of Yeji) fishing is very active in the town which also happens to be one of the leading trading centers in the country. With a population of about 125,000, the presence of traders from all parts of the country has forced the town to take up about 300,000 people per day. Trading in farm produce, fresh and preserved fish from the volta river, and livestock are the leading activities. Child labour and early marriage are the leading social problems of the bicycle populated town. The standard of living of the people in the town is low.
Sepaase Village
The Sepaase village is on the highways leading to big farming villages in the west of the country. Surrounded by several communities and very close to Kumasi (second largest city in Ghana), Sepaase village does not have any brisk commercial activity. Most of the inhabitants survive on peasant farming whilst the rest are engaged in various types of employment in the city.
Kodie Village
Located at Kodie, a village on the highway leading to the northern part of the country, the town serves several communities around the village. About 8 miles from Kumasi (second largest city in Ghana), Kodie village does not have any central commercial activity. Most of the inhabitants survive on peasant farming whilst the rest are engaged in various types of employment in the city and other close district capitals such as Offinso.
Donations of books, pens, notebooks, basic medical supplies, clothes, blankets, hygienic items, games etc. are welcomed. For large sum donations, please contact the Volunteer Visions office.
Length |
Price |
|---|---|
| 2 Weeks | $950 |
| 4 Weeks | $1100 |
| 6 Weeks | $1250 |
| 8 Weeks | $1400 |
| 10 Weeks | $1550 |
| 12 Weeks | $1700 |
| Additional Weeks | $75 |