Volunteers needed for a community impact program in Accra by ISAF Ghana


Health campaign was birth out of passion and experience from the president, Los Ivans Annan, during times of understanding life and it's expectancies with life experience.

The national development of our country is solely burdened on the government and this serves as means of a slow pace development as a country. As a result of deprivation, quick - shady responses to national issues is crippling us as a nation and until we all takes up the challenge to be the change we seek and dream of, then the attainment of the SDGs will be a long time.

ISAF Ghana is a multi national global initiative, a nonprofit organization, dedicated in solving national issues, physical and emotional growth of the adolescent youth in our communities.

We empower the youth on how to take charge of their health, creates opportunities, assist in the creation of a harmonious atmosphere for all and promote a healthy living.
Be part of this year's health campaign as a volunteer to assist in planning and execution of all event schedules.

*Eligibility*
* Volunteers must be above the age of 16

* Must be a residence of Accra and it's environs

* Must be willing to sacrifice time and as well attend all Volunteers Facilitators Training (VFT) for skills

* Must be reliable and time bound

*VFT Schedules*
* First VFT section - 26th August 2017

* Second VFT section - 2nd September, 2017

* Third VFT section - 16th September 2017

* Final VFT section - 7th October 2017

Join us today and let's change life's together. Click on the link below to pre-register for the event and learn more as an individual before the time

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScGe4Yb_1dgK4WQCSGTH9GCjZTcvTqIbXI4Yl-yCk3k-OogwQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Contact us on info.isafghana@gmail.com and 0279875545

*Deadline of registration: 12th August, 2017.*

Thanks
ISAF Ghana............ Making Excellence.

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