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Director's Message DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE Welcome, to the 7th Edition of Blue Horizon Aid’s monthly E-newsletter. The purpose of this newsletter is to provide specialized information to a global audience. The Blue Horizon Aid is a fast-growing nonprofit making NGO which focus is dedicated to working with the Rural and Peri urban poor women, children, families and their communities. We strive to transform lives and invest in people. On behalf of the staff and I wish to thank all our supporters and donors who have ensu and donors who have ensured that BHA makes a difference in the lives of the needy. We welcome donations to supports our expansion. Kindly feel free to join us in this noble cause. Mr. Benjamin Turkson Jnr BHA DONATES TO CESS BENEFICIARIES Due to Covid-19 and measures taken by the Government of Ghana concerning Education. The form 2 Reopened school on the 5th October,2020. As a regular exercise of BHA, at the beginning of any academic year we provide our beneficiaries with the needed materials for the academic work. BHA provided Clinton Messi Agbenyo with his text books need for his academic work and also provided the headmistress of Old Lashibi with his lunch subsidy for the term. This is to enable him have one meal a day to enhance his learning. (from the left Mr. Benjamin Turkson (Executive Director BHA), Clinton (Beneficiary And Assistant Head Master of Old Lashibi Basic School) ( BHA TAKES ON NEW CESS BENEFICIARIES The Educational Development Support is one of the crucial areas of BHA where We help brilliant but needy students/pupil From the beginning of the year to now, BHA with the support of Ghana Freundeskreis had been able to sponsor six (6) children in education With one pupil sitting for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) this year. Currently, BHA has taken up five (6) new children unto the EDS program Four of the pupils were profiled and shortlisted by the Headmistress Of Old Lashibi. One from Jacob Wilson Sey Basic School in the Cape Coast Metropolis and six year old Miracle Peter- Deyoung (an Orphan) Danielle Sagoe (Jacob Wilson Sey Basic School) (From L (Samuel Agbodekah, Abigail Akpalu, Richard Dela Senanu and Desire Okutu) (New CESS Beneficiaries with the Executive Director Benjamin Turkson) . (Miracle Peter- Deyoung -new beneficiary) On the 20th October, 2020, two team members from BHA went to Esusekyir to Present four (4) water storage (Polytanks) to the chief and people of Essuekyir. The chief and elders thanked the team and said they were a bit skeptical because They didn’t know of BHA and that there were no projects that they could use to trace the genuity of the NGO, but with what BHA hasbeen done, BHA has proven to them that it was not about the popularity but the ability to perform every promise made and would be very happy to have BHA as development partners. They were happy to mention BHA and GFK to other nearby communities The Team made it known to them that we have intention of building a platform for the mounting of the tanks. The chief and his elders agreed to support the BHA with sand, stones and laborers For the construction of the platform. The remarks were well noted and the team and elders present went outside To hand over and receive the water storage (Polytank). The team thanked the Chief and his elders and assured the platform will be done In no time and the water storage (Polytank) commissioned. A closing prayer was said and a group picture taken. The team parted ways feeling a valuable thing has been done. Below are some of the pictures Inside look of the Chief’s Palace A picture of a the Water Storage (Polytank) infront of the Palace A Picture of the Water Storage ( Polytank) A picture with the youth that helped offload the Water Storage Facility A picture of a few community members present at the meeting during the presentation A group Picture( from the left, Ralph, Herberta , Elders and a few indigenes) From the Left The youth linguistics, Ralph and Herberta chief and his elders Contact details OUR CORE VALUES P.O. Box SK 1064, Sakumono, Tema-Ghana Belief in God Accra, GZ- 207-7407, Spintex Accra, Ghana We proclaim that Jesus is Phone: +233 247816657 Lord and that God raised Him from the dead.” [email protected] Excellence “We will strive to be the Blue Horizon Aid (BHA) is a rural, peri-urban development, best of the best in our advocacy and relief organization dedicated to working with poor service delivery. Exceeding Expectations women, children, families and their communities. will be our Hallmark.” Please join us meet the rural folks at their point of need. Respect Your donations can be sent to BHA’s account no “Everyone has equal below value. 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