DAY 4 – 30TH JULY
We visited one of the communities where SKC ADP of WV-Ghana had a project. A nice school building was built here and I was so excited to see the kids happily playing around during their break time. Since they happened to be in their promotional term of the academic year, they deserved a party the following day when they would be vacating after a hard term’s work. The joy within them was clearly seen by the smiles on their faces. We took photographs of these kids after a short interaction with them.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Community Service - Day 3
Day 3 - Wed July 29
Mr. Boateng showed me child monitoring forms and how to fill them using information from the Census Summary Form which I previously worked on. This form had information on the Child’s Identification Number, Name, Community, Education, etc. Please find a copy of the monitoring form below:

He further explained to me that the monitoring forms are to be filled in duplicate so that whereas a copy is kept on the file of the child at school, another copy is also kept at the Customer Relations Office for external auditing and other uses as the need arises. Afterwards, I was given enough forms to record information on each child from the census summary form provided.
Mr. Boateng showed me child monitoring forms and how to fill them using information from the Census Summary Form which I previously worked on. This form had information on the Child’s Identification Number, Name, Community, Education, etc. Please find a copy of the monitoring form below:

He further explained to me that the monitoring forms are to be filled in duplicate so that whereas a copy is kept on the file of the child at school, another copy is also kept at the Customer Relations Office for external auditing and other uses as the need arises. Afterwards, I was given enough forms to record information on each child from the census summary form provided.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Community Service - Day 2
DAY 2 – TUE. 28TH JULY
I was introduced to Mr. Boateng early the following morning. At his office, we got acquaintance with each other after which he briefly told me a short history about World Vision. He had said that Bob Pierce was the founder of WV and that WV was founded in 1950. He explained further that WV was established in 1979 in Ghana. However the goals and objectives of WV became relevant in 1983 when Ghana experienced great hunger and famine. He further explained that the SKC ADP office was established in 1998, supported by Taiwan.
He quickly briefed me about how they go about their Development Programs and the activities involved. He had said that by the end of my one week stay, I would come to understand better some of the things he had briefed me about. He however, expressed his concern about how short a week is for such a program. Mr. Boateng therefore suggested that the period should be extended the next time we have our community service so we can learn better and have a feel of what it takes to work with a non-profit organisation.
To start with, he made me understand that in a year, four census exercises are undertaken at each quarter at a three month interval as a way of updating information on the children, which is coordinated by the Children in Ministry-Sponsorship Operations. He said the SKC ADP has over 3049 children under their scholarship program.On the form given, I was supposed to indicate at a space provided A, B or C where
A: Child Present B: Temporarily Away C: Child record to be dropped
This was performed based on a summary report provided on a different form. I did this for the years 2008 and 2009. I was then taken through a picture gallery of some kids under the World Vision Development Program and a few of their sponsors.
I was introduced to Mr. Boateng early the following morning. At his office, we got acquaintance with each other after which he briefly told me a short history about World Vision. He had said that Bob Pierce was the founder of WV and that WV was founded in 1950. He explained further that WV was established in 1979 in Ghana. However the goals and objectives of WV became relevant in 1983 when Ghana experienced great hunger and famine. He further explained that the SKC ADP office was established in 1998, supported by Taiwan.
He quickly briefed me about how they go about their Development Programs and the activities involved. He had said that by the end of my one week stay, I would come to understand better some of the things he had briefed me about. He however, expressed his concern about how short a week is for such a program. Mr. Boateng therefore suggested that the period should be extended the next time we have our community service so we can learn better and have a feel of what it takes to work with a non-profit organisation.
To start with, he made me understand that in a year, four census exercises are undertaken at each quarter at a three month interval as a way of updating information on the children, which is coordinated by the Children in Ministry-Sponsorship Operations. He said the SKC ADP has over 3049 children under their scholarship program.On the form given, I was supposed to indicate at a space provided A, B or C where
A: Child Present B: Temporarily Away C: Child record to be dropped
This was performed based on a summary report provided on a different form. I did this for the years 2008 and 2009. I was then taken through a picture gallery of some kids under the World Vision Development Program and a few of their sponsors.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Community Service Report - Day 1
REPORT ON COMMUNITY SERVICE HELD AT THE SUHUM KRABOA COALTAR (SKC) ADP OF WORLD VISION-GHANA
FROM THE 27TH TO THE 31ST OF JULY, 2009
‘Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the grave, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom’.
Ecclesiastes 9:10 (NIV)
DAY 1 – MON. 27TH JULY
At exactly 12:30 GMT, I arrived at the office of SKC ADP of World Vision-Ghana at Coaltar, a suburb of Suhum in the Eastern Region of Ghana. I was warmly welcomed by Mr. Reginald Darko, the Manager of the SKC ADP. After a few minutes of waiting at his office, arrangements were made for Miss Okyerewah, the Caterer to send me to my room. With her help, I was able to familiarise myself with the compound and other areas and facilities I might need in the course of my one-week stay.
At his office, we had acquaintance with each other. Mr. Darko explained that Mr. Kwabena Adjei-Boateng (the Customer Relations Office) was the one who would be taking me through the vigorous exercises involved in the community service throughout the week. I was then introduced briefly to a few of the staff present and that ended it for the day.
FROM THE 27TH TO THE 31ST OF JULY, 2009
‘Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the grave, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom’.
Ecclesiastes 9:10 (NIV)
DAY 1 – MON. 27TH JULY
At exactly 12:30 GMT, I arrived at the office of SKC ADP of World Vision-Ghana at Coaltar, a suburb of Suhum in the Eastern Region of Ghana. I was warmly welcomed by Mr. Reginald Darko, the Manager of the SKC ADP. After a few minutes of waiting at his office, arrangements were made for Miss Okyerewah, the Caterer to send me to my room. With her help, I was able to familiarise myself with the compound and other areas and facilities I might need in the course of my one-week stay.
At his office, we had acquaintance with each other. Mr. Darko explained that Mr. Kwabena Adjei-Boateng (the Customer Relations Office) was the one who would be taking me through the vigorous exercises involved in the community service throughout the week. I was then introduced briefly to a few of the staff present and that ended it for the day.
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