Posts Tagged ‘HSC’
Humanist Action: Ghana in Ghana: Volunteer Chronicles (part 4)
Chiemi Maloy is a Humanist Action: Ghana volunteer who has traveled to Ghana for the first time as part of a year-long service commitment in the town of Cape Coast. This is her second entry in this blog series. (Click here for her first installment.) One of the best and worst parts of being away…
Read MoreHumanist Action: Ghana in Ghana: Volunteer Chronicles (part 3)
This article is part of a series written by FBB volunteers detailing their experiences in the Humanist Action: Ghana. The opinions expressed in this article may not necessarily express those of Foundation Beyond Belief as a whole, its staff, or donors. Elroy Leday is a Humanist Action: Ghana volunteer who has traveled to Ghana for the…
Read MoreHumanist Action: Ghana in Ghana: Volunteer Chronicles (part 2)
This article is part of a series written by FBB volunteers detailing their experiences in the Humanist Action: Ghana. The opinions expressed in this article may not necessarily express those of Foundation Beyond Belief as a whole, its staff, or donors. August 2019. On June 27th, I left Salt Lake City with three suitcases and a…
Read MoreHumanist Action: Ghana in Ghana: Volunteer Chronicles (part 1)
This article is part of a series written by FBB volunteers detailing their experiences in the Humanist Action: Ghana. The opinions expressed in this article may not necessarily express those of Foundation Beyond Belief as a whole, its staff, or donors. August 2019. How do I sum up my last three weeks? Well, for starters, I…
Read MoreHA: Ghana volunteer blog: Finding my philosophy of service
For most of my life I knew I wanted to help others, and what that has meant to me changed drastically over time. I went to college to become a missionary, then a teacher, then went on to work nonprofit. Along this life path I changed and so did my understanding of what is the…
Read MoreKukuo medical project wrapping up, still in need of funding help
The medical project in Kukuo will be ending soon, probably within the month of May. The Humanist Action: Ghana wants to make sure that there are many benefits for locals who partner with them and with Songtaba to serve their communities. When asking the volunteers what types of skills would help them, many of the…
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