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YAWEH Save Life Foundation GHANA P.O YAWEH Save Life Foundation GHANA P.O. Box AB 11, Abetifi-Kwahu, Eastern Region, Ghana. Tel:(+233)-243685372, (+233)-572685372 Email: [email protected] Website:https://sites.google.com/site/yawehsavelifefoundation/ Our Ref: YSLFG/02/2020 Your Ref: Date: March,30th ,2020 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Dear Sir/Madam, REQUEST FOR PARTNERSHIP AND SPONSORSHIP SUPPORT Yaweh Save Life Foundation Ghana is a Non-Governmental Organization under the companies code of Ghana. We support for vulnerable children and deprived communities in the areas of Health, Education Water and Sanitation of the Kwahu East District specifically Abetifi. I humbly wish to applied for partnership and sponsorship support from your outfit to enable the foundation prvent the spread of CONVID-19 in the deprived Communities of the Kwahu East District of Ghana. I therefore attached a Project Proposal, Certificate of Commence Business, Certificate of Incorporation for your information and consideration, please. I hope this application would meet your kindest consideration and approval for the foundation to express our social responsibility to such vulnerable Children and Communities in prenetion of the spread of the CONVID-19 in the Communities. Thank You, BENJAMIN KOJO ASIEDU (PROJECT DIRECTOR) PROJECT PROPOSAL ON CONVID-19 BY YAWEH SAVE LIFE FOUNDATION GHANA PROJECT TITLE: PREVENTION OF THE SPREAD OF CONVID-19 IN THE VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES IN KWAHU EAST DISTRICT OF GHANA CONTACT PERSON: BENJAMIN KOJO ASIEDU (GHANA) MARCH, 2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Prevention of the spread of CONVID-19 in the Project Title : vulnerable Communities in Kwahu East District of Ghana. Geographical Location : Communities in Kwahu East District Contact Person : Benjamin Kojo Asiedu Name of Organization : Yaweh Save Life Foundation Ghana Address : C/o Benjamin Kojo Asiedu Kwahu East District Assembly Box AB11 Abetifi-Kwahu Eastern Region Ghana Email : [email protected] Intervention Area : CONVID-19 Bankers : Ghana Commercial Bank, Mpraeso Branch (GCB) Account No. : 2191180000341 Target Population : Vulnerable Communities No. of Expected Beneficiaries : 20,000 IDENTIFICATION OF HEADS OF INSTITUTION MANAGING DIRECTOR NAME : MR. BENJAMIN KOJO ASIEDU TELEPHONE : 233 – 243-685372 TREASURER NAME : MR. FOSTER ODAME SECRETARY NAME : MISS. DORCAS ASIEDU SUPPORTING STAFF NAME : MR. CHARLES KOFI OFFEI POSITION : FILED OFFICER NAME : MR. MICHAEL BOADI POSITION : FILED OFFICER NAME : MR. OSMAN KORAY POSITION : FILED OFFICER NAME : MISS.LYDIA AMA HEVI POSITION : FILED OFFICER NAME : MR. VINCENT APPIAH KOFI POSITION : FILED OFFICER NAME : MISS. ESTHER OWUSU POSITION : FILED OFFICER NAME : MR. SOLOMON ACHER POSITION : FILED OFFICER TOTAL STAFFS : 10 DESCRIPTION OF THE NGO Organizational Profile The Yaweh Save Life Foundation Ghana is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) established in 2017 at Kwahu East District to improve the livelihood for vulnerable children and communities. The organization was initiated by Mr. Benjamin Kojo Asiedu of Ghana with technical support from some philanthropists. The main activity of the project at the moment is to offer care and support services in the area of Health, Education Water and Sanitation for the vulnerable communities in the Kwahu East District of Ghana. At present Yaweh Save Life Foundation Ghana operating on CONVID-19 in the District. CAPABILITY STATEMENT Yaweh Save Life Foundation Ghana had recruited some volunteers who among other things identify, register and visit the infected peoples and educate the communities in the District on the prevention method to avoid the spread of the CONVID-19. Yaweh Save Life Foundation Ghana provide support and care services which included the provision of Hand washing Amenities ,Nose Marks to the Communities in the District. GEOGRAPHICAL AREA The Kwahu East District was curved out of the Kwahu South District, through the legislation instrument (L.I) 1839 and inaugurated on 29th February, 2008, with Abetifi as the District capital. The District is situated on the Northern part of the eastern region. It shares common boundaries with Kwahu North to the east, Kwahu South to the south and Fanteakwa District to the southeast and Asante Akim North of the Ashanti region to the North. PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED IN THE COMMUNITIES Lack of Veronica Buckets for hand washing in the public and markets places. Lack of Nose Marks for the Communities to wear . Lack of educate on CONVID-19 in the Communities. Lack of educate on prevention of the spread of CONVID-19 in the Communities. Lack of regular water supply to the Veronica Buckeks for handwashing in the Communities. PROJECTS TO BE IMPLEMENTED To distribute Veronica Buckets for hand washing. To distribute Nose Marks to the Communities. To educate the Communities on CONVID-19. To educate the Communities on prevention of the spread of CONVID-19. To Supply regular water to the Veronica Buckeks for handwashing in the Communities. EXPECTED ACHIEVEMENT 10,000 pieces of Veronica Buckets distributed to the Communities in the District 10,000 pieces of Nose Marks distributed to the Communities in the District 10,000 peopls in the Communities received education on CONVID-19. 10,000 peoples in the Communities received education of prevention of the spread of the VIRUS. 10,000 pieces of Veronica Buckets in the Communities received regula water supply for Handwashing. PROJECT SUPERVISION The supervision of the project would be done by the Project Director to ensure transparency, proper financial management and accountability of funds for the project. PROJECT MANAGEMENT The project management and coordination shall be vested in the project team, to organize and manage resources in such a way that these resources deliver all the work required to complete the project within defined scope, quality, and time and cost constraints. PROJECT MONITORING AND EVALUATION The program pragmatic and financial performance would be monitored by the Project Director. The evaluation would be executed through assessment of the output indicators. Depending on the contract terms of implementation, quarterly or half yearly technical and financial report would be sent to sponsors of the Foundation Project. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES INTERVENTION AREA SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES EXPECTED OUPUTS CONVID-19 To distribute Veronica 10,000 pieces of Buckets for hand washing. Veronica Buckets distributed to the Communities in the District To distribute Nose Marks 10,000 pieces of to the Communities. Nose Marks distributed to the Communities in the District To educate the 10,000 peopls in the Communities on Communities CONVID-19. received education on CONVID-19. To educate the 10,000 peoples in Communities on the Communities prevention of the spread received education of CONVID-19. of prevention of the spread of the VIRUS. To Supply regular water 10,000 pieces of to the Veronica Buckeks Veronica Buckets in for handwashing in the the Communities Communities received regula water supply for Handwashing. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN BUDGET INTERVENTION AREA SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES COST OBJECTIVE ESTIMATED CONVID-19 To distribute 3,000 pieces $60,000.00 Veronica of Veronica Buckets with Buckets with washing washing amenities for amenities hand distributed to washing. the Communities in the District To distribute 10,000 pieces $10,000.00 Nose Marks of Nose to the Marks Communities. distributed to the Communities in the District To educate 10,000 peopls $5,000.00 the in the Communities Communities on CONVID- received 19. education on CONVID-19. To educate 10,000 $5,000.00 the peoples in the Communities Communities on prevention received of the spread education of of CONVID- prevention of 19. the spread of the VIRUS. To Supply 10,000 pieces $20,000.00 regular water of Veronica to the Buckets in the Veronica Communities Buckeks for received handwashing regula water in the supply for Communities Handwashing. TOTAL BUDGET COST $100,000.00 MONITORING AND EVALUATION INTERVENTION ACTIVITY OUTPUT MEANS OF INDICATOR VERIFICATION What Who CONVID-19 To distribute 3,000 pieces Receipts list of Project Veronica of Veronica Beneficiaries Director Buckets with Buckets with Communities washing washing with pictures amenities for amenities hand distributed to washing. the Communities in the District To distribute Nose 10,000 pieces of Nose Receipts list of Project Marks to the Marks distributed to the Beneficiaries Director Communities. Communities in the peoples with District pictures To educate the 10,000 peopls in the Receipts list of Project Communities on Communities received Beneficiaries Director CONVID-19. education on CONVID- Communities 19. with pictures To educate the 10,000 peoples in the Receipts list of Project Communities on Communities received Beneficiaries Director prevention of the spread education of prevention Communities of CONVID-19. of the spread of the with pictures VIRUS. To Supply 10,000 pieces Receipts list of Project regular water of Veronica Beneficiaries Director to the Buckets in the Veronica Veronica Communities buckets in the Buckeks for received Communities handwashing regula water with pictures in the supply for Communities Handwashing. The foundation team with the community health service workers The foundation team Members Thermometers procured for Communities to test CONVID-19 2000 pieces of Nose Marks procured for Communities to wear for avoid the spread of CONVID-19 2000 pieces of Tissue Paper procured for Communities for wiping of washing hands 2000 pieces of Liquid Soap procured for Communities
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