During the recent Ghana Education and Outreach Tour the Safe Haven Project Team had the honor of visiting the Liberian Refugee Camp in Ghana. During the visit, the team presented the educational tour presentation to refugees of all ages. During the visit, the Liberian Dance Troupe presented this dance in honor of the visit.
Safe Haven was thrilled to have the opportunity to visit this camp. It took many years and many conversations to open the door to the visit.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
International Press about the Ghana Education and Outreach Tour
Below are links to articles written about the Ghana Education and Outreach Tour, 2008. These include newspapers and electronic media from Ghana as well as others.
As you can see, the response is overwhelmingly positive!
Click here for JOYONLINE.
Click here for Ghana News Agency
Click here for Ghanaweb.co,
Click here for ModernGhana.com
Click here for Businesswire.com
As you can see, the response is overwhelmingly positive!
Click here for JOYONLINE.
Click here for Ghana News Agency
Click here for Ghanaweb.co,
Click here for ModernGhana.com
Click here for Businesswire.com
Zion School Interview (Part Two)
Below is part two of an interview conducted by Safe Haven Founder and Tour Director, Dave Butler with students at the Zion School upon completion of a presentation to the students and faculty at the school.
Zion School Interview (Part One)
The Team from the Safe Haven Project Ghana Education and Outreach Tour 2008 has returned safely to the US. The trip was a resounding success.
The following video is part one of a two part interview with students at the Zion School upon completing their attendance at an educational presentation. Part two is above.
The following video is part one of a two part interview with students at the Zion School upon completing their attendance at an educational presentation. Part two is above.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
VIDEO UPDATE # 2 (February 9, 2008)
During the Ghana Education and Outreach Tour, the team visited many schools. One in particular included Muslim teens. The experience proved very powerful for the team in that it gave the opportunity to share important HIV education information and open the door for discussions of acceptance, tolerance and understanding - not only for people with HIV, but also between people of all beliefs and cultures.
Below is a brief video taken on the ground in Ghana, in which a wonderful group of girls sang a song to Chelsea, one of our team of educators.
Below is a brief video taken on the ground in Ghana, in which a wonderful group of girls sang a song to Chelsea, one of our team of educators.
Friday, February 8, 2008
VIDEO UPDATE # 1 (February 8, 2008)
Here is a brief video (hosted on YouTube) that was shot today in Ghana during the Ghana Education and Outreach Tour. We hope this will shed light upon the impact that these important encounters are having on the many hundreds of young people who will participate in the educational aspects of the tour.
AUDIO UPDATE (Interviews - Feb 8. 2008) PART ONE)
Please click on the Download button below to hear the Feb 8th audio interviews with students in Ghana.
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