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Feeding some women (headpotters “kayayees”) on the streets on Valentines Day

I have lived all my life so far in Ghana and I can confidently say that, a lot of girl child’s level of understanding their own potentials and trying to explore them is very low. Most of them lack self confidence and realization. From their personal hygiene to career level. Most of them attribute these to extreme poverty. Some go into other illegal and immoral activities to fend for themselves. I believe connecting to this awesome community, my plans of helping reach out to quite a good number of the girl children will manifest. Not leaving out boys too because if one has to save a girl from future uncertainties that might destroy them, we need to engage the males too. Thank You all. I am grateful coming on here. Anyone interested in making my dream a reality can contact me on primsaugusta42@gmail.com let’s have a conversation. 

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