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Education: Assisted 45 orphans and needy children through the payment of school fees, buying of school uniforms footwear, school bags, exercise books and organizing extra classes to improve their performance.
The foundation counseled and resettled 8 teenage girls who were involved in commercial sex work in the Wa Municipality.
Livelihoods: empowerment of 15 women from the minority group (Fulani women) through Village Savings and Loans (VSLA).
Trained 56 women on Income Generating Activities (IGA) such as pito brewing, petty trading hairdressing, dressmaking and weaving.
Enhancement of the skills of 5 orphan teenage mothers by helping them to learn some trading skills.
Have planted 1,500 trees (acacia and mango trees) in selected Junior High Schools and CHIPs Compounds in Wa West and Lawra Districts.
SBF trained 4,760 members in 216 communities on VSLA/Y methodology and financial literacy, 4,209 on Employability Skills and 1,532 on Enterprise Your life on the Banking on Change project.
Also the foundation trained 7,337 members in 103 communities in Wa West District on VSLA methodology; 4,322 on financial literacy. More so 460 members were given Skills trainings (Soap making, weaving, Bee-
SBF have trained 1,028 female and 222 male on new farming methodologies with the use of Inoculants, TSP on groundnuts, soya beans and cowpea on the IITA project.
Health: payment of health insurance premium of 45 orphans and needy children.
The foundation engaged in CT exercise in the parts of Wa municipality, covering over 20 communities in the municipality and getting over 900 people been tested and to know their status and seeing to it that people who are tested positive are referred to the appropriate quarters to be put on ART.
A program on infection control procedures was also organized for 75 service providers (wanzams, traditional birth attendants, hair dressers and saloon workers as well as HIV and AIDS care givers). And certificates were awarded to them by the Wa Municipal Chief Executive.
Donation of food items to 56 People Living with HIV/AIDS as well as to 75 Orphans and their care givers at the counseling Unit in the Wa Regional Hospital.
The Foundation also donated items (fruits drinks and soap) to the inmates of Peace Home, an HIV/AIDS hospice located in a community called Danko.
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