The Mother of all Nation Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), has launched the 2022 8th annual “Read Camp” to assist young people in underserved communities to improve their reading abilities during vacations. The initiative, which will start from August 23 to September 09 in Accra, Ho, Kumasi and Tamale, is dubbed: “Guiding Change Inspiring Confidence..’’...
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60 TRAINED TO BECOME SERVANT LEADERS TO DRIVE CHANGE ONE COMMUNITY AT A TIME
During the COVID-19 lockdown, 60 young people from across the Greater Accra Region were taken through an intensive one-day capacity-building session to equip them with the requisite knowledge and skills to become servant leaders in their communities. The workshop, which took place at the Bethel Heights Hotel on Saturday July 18, 2020, was attended by...
Career and Tech Week – #ReadCamp21
The Career and Tech Week of ReadCamp 21 kick started today the 23rd of August and will continue through to the 26th of August, 2021. The children will read stories written by Change Agents from the organization and will also be given take home assignments to aid proob their thinking at home. As part of...
Drug Abuse and Teenage Pregnancy Prevention week
The 2nd week of ReadCamp21 dubbed Drug Abuse and Teenage Pregnancy Awareness week which starts on Monday, 16th August to Friday 20th August, 2021 promises to be an amazing one. During the week, participants will be given stories authored by Change Agents of the organization. These stories will be based on true life happenings related...
#ReadCamp21 Starts Today
The 6th edition of Mother of all Nations Foundation’s annual literacy project, “ReadCamp” begun today as participants lined up at the centers to have themselves assessed for grouping. A total of about 300 participants were registered and assessed for the project at both venues. Participants from the two venues namely, Mother of all Nations Academy...
Transforming Education During Crisis: Empowering 700 Students in Ayawaso East Municipality
Mother of All Nations Foundation’s collaboration with United Way Ghana, Achievers Ghana, and the generous support from Cummins Inc. has yielded a remarkable impact on education amidst the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our home tuition initiative in the Ayawaso East Municipality reached 700 basic and Junior High School students, providing them with a...
700 BASIC AND JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS IN AYAWASO EAST MUNICIPAL RECEIVE HOME TUITION
Mother of All Nations Foundation (MOANF) in partnership with United Way Ghana embarked on a home tuition exercise in the Ayawaso East Municipal targeted at 700 basic and junior high school students mostly from vulnerable residents. The project was aimed at improving the literacy skills (reading, writing and speaking) of young learners and also offer...
900 VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS IN THREE COMMUNITIES RECEIVE FOOD RELIEF ITEMS
Mother of All Nations Foundation (MOANF) in partnership with United Way Ghana, and support from Cummins Inc. Ghana, undertook a food relief project in three communities during the partial lockdown in parts of the country resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. The project commenced on Monday June 22, 2020 and lasted for two weeks. The lockdown...
CHILDREN IN MADINA ZONGO BENEFIT FROM LADY VICTORIA FOUNDATION
Lady Victoria Foundation, has donated stationery and text books worth thousands of cedis to the Mother of All Nations Charitable Nursery School in the Madina Zongo area. The donation, which took place on Friday 2nd November 2018 at the premises of the school, was part of the organization’s humanitarian activities. Director of the Mother of...
INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE GIRL CHILD OBSERVED BY MOTHER OF ALL NATIONS SCHOOL
As the world continues to evolve, with prior attention being paid to women empowerment and the need to educate and protect the girl child for collective sustainable development, the United Nations in its quest to address and highlight some of the problem’s girls go through everyday set aside 11th October of every year to remind...