Program Description

The Glory Of Ghana Volunteer Vacation

Description

Globe Aware coordinates, organizes and leads volunteer vacations, service vacations, working holidays and service trips to two Peru locations (Andes & Cusco/Machu Picchu), Costa Rica, Thailand, Cuba, Nepal, Brazil, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, India, Jamaica, Romania, Ghana, Mexico, and China.

Voluntourists embark on trips to serve, to learn and help others. They return with new perspectives, understandings and a lifetime of memories.

Advantages for the individual volunteer:

Participating in meaningful service and having a deep impact on a community
Developing new skills through service or using ones you already have in service
Interacting with locals you would never meet in a hotel or at touristy places
Seeing and exploring places you would never see on a typical tour or vacation
Creating friendships that last a lifetime
Experiencing true satisfaction from your vacation time

Voluntourism is also an excellent corporate team-building exercise and endeavour when a business or corporation sponsors team trips.

Advantages for a business or corporation:

Team-building
Employee-retention/morale
Skills development/training
Consumer participation/affinity
Social responsibility
Promotions
Public relations

Highlights

The Glory of Ghana

A volunteer vacation in Ghana from Globe Aware offers a chance for volunteers to make a difference in local communities.

The Glory Of Ghana takes place in beautiful Ho, the capital of the Volta Region, in southeast Ghana, near Mount Adaklu. Once part of the German colony of Togoland, then occupied by the British, the country finally gained independence in 1957. Ho itself is safe town, enveloped by a lush, mountainous surrounding area, and well-known for a lively and huge open market that attracts people from all over Ghana and Togo. There are a few internet cafes, numerous churches and restaurants, and a town that feels like a huge village.

Never have smiles been easier to come by, nor more beautiful than in Ghana; locals are always willing to chat and teach you their distinctive greeting (a finger clicking handshake.) The beautiful area, combined with the history of the Ewe people of Ghana, make it a place many never want to leave. But despite the natural beauty, Ho and surrounding communities are facing a variety of challenges ranging from lack of clean water in rural areas to a workforce untrained in the use of modern tools such as the internet, something many there view as a necessity if Ghana is to progress. Nor are there currently enough teachers or facilities to offer free education to all children, many roads are not paved and the republic is still heavily dependent on international financial and technical assistance.

This is a lovely place to offer your much-needed hand, for, as Lonely Planet writers state: "If an award were given for the country with the friendliest people in West Africa, Ghana would be a strong contender... you'll swear the wind and waves off the Gulf of Guinea have infused the land and people alike with equatorial warmth."

Work Project

Volunteers will work with a locally organized group but with projects in numerous surrounding villages. Projects are in one of two areas: the first is Rural Communities and School Support related. These projects include the building of school blocks for kindergartners, instruction, or improvement of washrooms and facilities that the children use (often times current conditions are extremely unsanitary.) Volunteers might also help with the construction of wells or water systems, which can save lives in the dry season, or build libraries or internet training centers.

The second project area is Orphanage Home Support Projects. These projects entail volunteers working to improve the facilities at a local orphanage. Efforts in Ghana have a great deal of support in the local communities, and volunteers will be cherished and appreciated as they help the people of Ho, and of Ghana, on projects that are important to them, and learn to see and experience their culture in a way that few rarely ever do.
Projects vary depending on the number of volunteers, which projects were finished (or not) with the prior group, what priorities have changed, weather conditions, which supplies are available, and often the interest and fitness level of the volunteers. For these reasons, specific projects are often not fixed until the week prior to your arrival and can even change upon arrival.

Food and Lodging

Volunteers are settled together in large home stay facilities in the community in which we are working. Accommodations include running water, (showers), flushing toilets, and some access to electricity (enough to recharge digital cameras, but the government has instituted rolling blackouts). Hot water cannot be relied upon but is occasionally available. Traditional and delicious Ghanaian meals served to you will include specialties such as Jollof rice (rice, tomatoes, spices, with beef or vegetables) and a variety of other fish, fruit, and vegetables. Ghanain food is perhaps surprisingly spicy and diverse. There's something delicious for everyone, and for the adventurous the local dishes like Banku and Fufu offer a very unique culinary experience. Bottled or boiled water is provided.

Leisure and Activities

We visit the largest waterfall in West Africa and learn about Ghana's unique Kente tradition of weaving, the "cloth of kings." You will experience African dancing and drumming lessons. You are likely to playing futbol with other volunteers and community members. We make a visit to old colonial town Amedzofe, where you can take in the view from the tallest mountain in Ghana. You'll have time to explore all this and enjoy the people of the Volta region as part of your free time and in organized activities. You can choose to watching butterflies, go fishing, and almost certainly participate in some dancing in the streets. You will also become part and parcel of a slower pace of village life.

Arranging Your Airfare

Representatives Globe Aware will pick you up at a local hotel in Accra, the capital of Ghana, at 11:00 in the morning on the Saturday that your program begins. The ride from Accra to Ho, the capital of the neighboring Volta region, will take approximately 3 hrs. Given this, communicating your flight or hotel information to us will be vital. The program will end at approximately 10:00 in the morning the following Saturday, so please do not book flights until after 5:00 in the afternoon the day the program ends.

Further Information
Cost Description: 

The minimum contribution fee for your program covers the cost of your meals, accommodation, on-site travel (but not airfare), emergency medical evacuation, medical insurance, donations to the various community projects, your orientation package, volunteer coordination, program development, country manager expenses, community team recruitment, logistical support and project consultants.

Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.

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Program Info

Country: 
Ghana
City(s): 
Ho
Volunteer Type: 
Animal Welfare
Community Development
Conservation
Length of Program: 
1-2 weeks
Cost: 
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