The Wli Orphanage Home (WOH) is a
ghanaian
Non-Governmental Organization, based in Hohoe District (Volta Region)
and created on June 3rd, 2008. The first objective is to welcome the
orphans of the Wli Traditionnal Area, a community of 3 000 inhabitants at
the border of Togo. Indeed, these children lived in the street, and thanks to three men, Victor Adzamavi, Charles
Vulley and Francis Kludze, they can eat every day and have their own
home. But, in spite of their efforts, they need funds and donations to
improve the life conditions of the orphans. For the moment, there is no
electricity in the orphanage and the children have to sleep on the
floor in Spartan rooms.
The second aim of WOH is to develop agriculture and other local
activities toward a sustainable development. But these projects also need your
support to start up.
The recent and sudden death of Madam Lucy
Gbedze overwhelms the children and members of WOH. During two years,
she cooked and took care of the children voluntarily . Moreover,
she adopted Aloke, the
youngest orphan of the community. A great and courageous woman just
leave us...
Guillaume Lannerée (FrenchVolunteer / Webmaster)