Maranatha International Orphanage Center is working towards the construction of a fully functional multi-purpose facility that will educate, feed, provide clothing and medication for the orphans and poorest children around Afienya – Tema – Ghana. A daycare center is to be attached to this facility to help toddlers in their early developmental stages of life.
Currently maioc is supporting about fifty (50) children through its educational support program (tuition payment other educational supply), a place has been rented and renovated to start a daycare by October 2011 for these precious children. A 40- foot container with children’s toys, bicycles, tricycles, school tables and chairs, play stations and about twenty computers were shipped in August of 2010 to support the school project. Counseling services is available to children who have been abused physically, emotionally and mentally as a result of their parents’ deaths.
Teachers will be employed to educate the children from kindergarten through high school. It is the organization’s goal to start a rural community Nursing School in Afienya-Tema area where the young boys and girls will have to opportunity to study for a Nursing career. The whole operation will be funded through donations, grants and other forms of financial aid provided by the general public and organizations. MAIOC wants to encourage and solicit funds from financial organizations, domestic and international donors, philanthropic individuals and potential supporters. This website has been capacitated to process financial donation transactions. Any donations such as monetary school supply or playground equipments, medical equipments, clothes will be greatly appreciated. We will gladly accept a one time donation or monthly contributions, Our goal is to start the daycare and rural community nursing school in 2011.
The organization will need vehicles due to the fact that the school-orphanage is located further from the capital city of Accra, Ghana, West Africa as most of our supplies will have to be purchased there and transported outside of Accra.
