Thanks!

The Board of Directors and Officers of the Amenyo Foundation wish to thank its many supporters and friends. Although this has been an unusually difficult year due to the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, the support of many has enabled Amenyo to continue it's work in Ghana, Africa.

  • Contributions made by sponsors of scholars and others enabled Amenyo to continue it's support of students in high school, universities, trade schools, and apprenticeships.

  • Amenyo was able to continue its support of local health clinics in and near Kpenoe by paying the wages of a physician's assistant, supplying needed medicines, and purchasing equipment.

  • Monthly purchases of food helped save lives at the Schoonhoven Cured Leper Village.

In spite of limitations created by the pandemic, Amenyo was able to enrich and expand it's collaborative work with those in the Ho and Kpenoe region in order to better support the expressed needs of those in this region. The friendships and mutual respect between Amenyo and Togbe Kotoku XI, the Paramount Chief of Kpenoe, that form the foundation of Amenyo's work have been strengthened through this difficult time. New interactions with doctors and nurses at local health clinics and educators in the local schools and the regional school of nursing enriched Amenyo's understanding of how it can serve the needs of the community.

The Board Members and Officers of Amenyo look forward to continuing their work in the Kpenoe Region of Ghana in the coming year as pandemic related restrictions and concerns subside. One of our greatest hopes is that we can once again visit with our friends in Kpenoe to wish them well, in person.

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