Junior Camp Ghana Program So Far: Investing In Ghana's Future

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Junior Camp Ketasco started us off on January 30, 2013. The +Junior Camp Ghana program expanded with Junior Camp Kalpohin on July 13, 2013. St. Augustine's College grew it more on July 27, 2013. JCG is now 9 events strong. The team made up of +Nathaniel Alpha +Pedel Oppong +francis kumadoh +Kofi Kafui Kornu +Eunice Mintah Young, Esinam Yevu have been doing a great job. Award-winning blogger Francis, who joined the +GhanaThink Foundation after attending +Barcamp Cape Coast & organizing a National Volunteer Day (NVDay) activity in 2013, blogged about the JCG journey so far in a press release that's been published on +ModernGhana.com. Kudos to +Gameli Adzaho 

The Junior Camp Ghana Program of the

We've had 9 Junior Camps. We've had events at Keta Senior High School with 500 students, Kalpohin Senior High School (200 students), St. Augustine's College (two events with 200 students at each event). In 2014, we've had events at Dumasua Junior High School (98 students), Armed Forces Senior High School (126 students), Krobo Girls Senior High School (1200 students), Takoradi Senior High School (240 students). In December 2013, 97 students who participated in a joint program with the Ahaspora Group of Young Professionals ...

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