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Who: Simba Friends Foundation Club

Where: Teshie, (Accra) Ghana

 

Simba Youth Club is a Non-Governmental Organization founded in Ghana with chapters in Accra and Cape Coast respectively. The set Mission of the club (Simba friends) is to work in an integrated manner by educating, motivating and enhancing the life the youth through communities in raising awareness and possibly achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s).

The  Simba Youth Club Campaign hopes to ensure the minimization of illiteracy on Education and Health on the part of the growing youth, construction of bridges between communities / classroom worldwide through projects such as Cultural / Letter Exchange and Community Service Project with the sole aim of empowering and uniting the youth worldwide for a better community development in the Future.

 

Simba Youth Club acts as the little voice of the voiceless and also work in the sole interest of the youth in relation to their Culture and Community. The founding members of SYC firmly believe that each individual can make a difference, when enough people are made aware of the solutions to their problems.

 

If Friends are like Flowers, then you are a Perfect Rose.   Friends, perfect Roses.

The Simba Friends group were participants in the One World Africa Youth Summit (OWAYS) held in Accra, Ghana in July 2007.  For more information on OWAYS, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Learn More About Ghana...

                          

One World Country Guide of Ghana  

BBC Country Profile

   BBC Timeline of the History of Ghana

  

Lonely Planet- History of Ghana

      

World Factbook Overview of Ghana

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