DONATE IN CASH OR IN KIND

Kindly donate your volunteer quota towards  putting up of a modern 3 unite classroom block to save the Ghanaian  vulnerable KG kids in these rural poor communities from these structures to save them from their untimely death.

Bear in mind that no contribution is too small or too big.As the saying goes: Little drops of water make a mighty ocean. Even a dallar is highly appreciated.

Thanks so much for being you.

Project Cost: $


The project breakdown:
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Total No of Cement         
Total No of Sand               
Total No of Stones            
WOOD
2"x 6”                                
2"  x  4                                
Wood Boards      
Roofing Sheet        
5" nails                
4"  nails    
3" nails                
Roofing Nail

IRON RODS 

1/2" rods   
1/4" rods   
Binding Wire           

550

30 Trips

10 Trips

 

190

60

100

8 Bundles

4 Cartons

4 Cartons

2 Cartons

8 Cartons

 

120

60

1 Bundle


Do you have something you want to get rid of? Toys or used cloths? Pretty well, you have the idea but these items are just too good to waste. What you consider a trash may be a treasure to someone else especially the less privileged kids in our orphanages.

The age of our orphanage kids ranges between 3 to 14 years


Kindly channel them to our orphanage kids through our post
Community Life Care Foundation
P.O. Box HP 849.
Ho Volta Region, Ghana W/A
Website: www.clicaf.org
E-mail:clicafvolunteers@yahoo.com
Tel: +233 (0)

Cloth or Sponsor a child today!!!

Thatch school block

Own the credit to replace this structure with the site plan through your kind donation to CLICAF.

Under Tree Claasroom for KG1

Lets join hands to alleviate the plight of the KG kids in this community. It does not take that much to do it so get on board now. You can send your donation to CLICAF no matter how little it is. Trust me it will go a long way to make a great impact. Donate now..

Orphanage Kids

This is where your supposedly trash is needed most. So kindly send them to our orphanage homes now. Learn more about our Ghana orphanage volunteer.