Project Report from Eduspots, Ghana

EduSpots, a small charity catalysing quality learning opportunities across rural Ghana through a network of local volunteers, is absolutely thrilled with the support from KTCT to improve the conditions of our community-owned and led library education centres called ‘Spots’. Spots enable underserved children to access books, resources, lessons, clubs, and homework support to raise educational aspirations. Please read their project report: EduSpots-progress-report-to-KTCT-12.6.23Download

Thanks for EduSpots – Ghana

EduSpots, a small charity catalysing quality learning opportunities across rural Ghana through a network of local volunteers, is absolutely thrilled with the support from KTCT to improve the conditions of our community-owned and led library education centres called ‘Spots’. Spots enable underserved children to access books, resources, lessons, clubs, and homework support to raise educational aspirations. The £6,000 grant will support ten Spots desperately in need of chairs, tables, bookshelves, and essential repairs to continue supporting children to access educational opportunities. Most children in the communities we work with do not have a quiet space to study with light or…

Thanks from Nkwanta, Ghana

A LETTER OF APPRECIATION The chief and people of Nkwanta wish to express our profound appreciation and gratitude to your organization for funding the roofing of the only primary school in our community. With this support, you have positively redefined the future of hundreds of children in Nkwanta and surrounding villages who use the school building. Teachers and pupils will now have good classrooms free from leakages during rainfall. Effective teaching and learning can now take place in our classroom which will help improve students’ performance and ensure the safety of pupils and teachers. I will once again say thank…

An update from Ashanti Development, Ghana

Ashanti Development was established in 2005 when London-based Ghanaians asked their friends and neighbours to raise funds to help improve the quality of life of people in their home villages, Since then they have provided clean water and sanitation for 16,000 people, built schools and clinics, established a hardship fund for disabled adults, and helped set up micro-credit schemes in 14 villages.  Ashanti Development requested funding to replace the leaking roof and supporting timbers of a primary school at Nkwanta, part of which was blown away in a storm. The school was built in 1996 and has six classrooms. There…

Classrooms – Brightlingsea Academy, Ghana

I have recently got back from a trip to Ghana where I was able to see the new classrooms at The Brightlingsea Academy, completely finished and really just looking exceptional.  Thank you so much for your funding towards this part of our work and I'm so pleased the classrooms are finished and used every day. I saw this in Ghana for myself and how very proud the staff and students are of the brilliant new classrooms.  I hope my report helps to convey just how amazing and joyful the school is and how the support over the years from The Kitchen Table Charities…

Thanks from the Nsuo Y3 Nkwa Foundation

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude and thanks for the grant we received from Kitchen Table Charities Trust.  Because of your supporters' generosity, our organization has been able to provide training for 5 midwives, as well as cervical cancer screenings for over 300 Ghanaian women.  Small charities like our own depend on contributions like yours to help us succeed in transforming women's lives with very little money and we are proud to support those individuals who are based locally here in Ghana.  I have attached some photos; there will be more to follow along with a final report…

Thanks to KTCT donors: On behalf of the Nsuo Y3 Nkwa Foundation

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude and thanks for the grant we received from Kitchen Table Charities Trust. Because of your generous contribution to our organization we have been able to provide training for 5 midwives, as well as cervical cancer screenings for over 300 Ghanaian women. Small charities like our own depend on contributions like yours to help us succeed in transforming women's lives with very little money and we are proud to support those individuals who are based locally here in Ghana. Again our sincere gratitude for your generosity in supporting this project.

Thanks from Kojie Presby Primary School (Ghana)

APPRECIATION TO THE KITCHEN TABLE CHARITY TRUST Kojie is a farming community in Ghana that has lived in deprivation of development projects for a very long time. Successive governments of Ghana have not been able to bring the needed developmental projects to the community. The community has also never received any support from philanthropists and NGOs to improve the quality of life.  Kojie Presby Primary School has existed for the past 24 years. The pupils and teachers of the school have been attending classes without furniture. The children bring kitchen stools from their homes to sit on. We appealed to the government of Ghana and…

Education4life Academy by Farm4life

Construction is underway for the school many thanks here is a short thank you for the web site as requested and will be updating KTCT at the end of the year. Farm4life wishes to thank KTCT for their generous donation of £6000, which has enabled us to complete the construction of four new classrooms for our Education4life Academy. Krokoshwe is one of the poorest rural farming communities in Ghana. We can now make a difference to the 58 girls and 48 boys currently on the register at the Education4life Academy in Krokoshwe. Farm4life will now be able to provide these…