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KING JAMES FOUNDATION

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH


  KIDS AGAINST HUNGER
  FREE FEEDING &
  DISTRIBUTION PROJECT
KING JAMES FOUNDATION-IN
COLLABORATION WITH KIDS
AGAINST HUNGER USA-GHANA
FREE FEEDING PROGRAM.

Prepared & Presented By:

Rev.James Solomon Mensah-Founder/President
King James Foundation
P.O. Box NB 1075 Niiboiman
Accra, Ghana, West Africa
Tel: + 233 249843 997 / 244 208237/ 273151094
E-mail.kjfoundation@yahoo.co.uk
Website: http://kjominternational.tripod.com


King James Foundation Profile,
The King James Foundation (K.J.F) was established in 2000 and had since been working in
collaboration with Community Base Organizations (CBO) in the Sandema District in the
Upper East Region of Ghana and many parts of other Regions. Registered with the Registrar
Generals’ Department (Reg.No.G, 25,143) in January 2008 and granted recognition as a Non-
Governmental Organization (NGO) by the Social Welfare Department of Ghana
(Reg.No.D.S.W./3899), and Accra Metropolitan Authority-AMA (Reg.No.A.026/10/582). It
aims among others to improve the standards of living especially in rural communities in the
district, encourage Good Governance practices in all sectors of the community socio-cultural
economies, helps ensure quality health care for rural dwellers and finally to ensure reduction
in rural poverty in the area.
Executive Council and Management Staff
    1. James Solomon Mensah (Founder, President-CEO)
    2. Rev.Sam Ato Bentil ( Executive Director)
    3. Rockson Adjei Marfo (Budget and Planning / PRO)
    4. Rev. Robert Isaacson (Counseling/ Youth Director)
    5. Mrs. Margaret Mensah (Treasurer/ Administration)
    6. Mrs. Yvonne Ama Blay (Executive Secretary/ Accountant)

Mission Statement
   1. To provide educational programmes for orphans and other vulnerable children in our
      communities, and support the provision of safe and clean water.
   2. To educate the kids for the prevention of malaria, and other diseases that affect them
      through ignorance.
3. To advocate for the rights of children mainly through sensitization and advocacy with
      community leaders and liaison officers, seminars, workshops and radio programmes
      about children right.
   4. To initiate support and promote programmes concerned with provision of relief aid,
      rehabilitation and development of children.
   5. To encourage and provide means to improve on the upbringing of children and
      minimizing the incidence of juvenile delinquency.
   6. To promote health care and environmental organizations and community based
      organization to carry out effective delivery of service and to sensitize the children
      about HIV/AIDS and its prevention.

Who we are: King James Foundation is a humanitarian relief, development and advocacy
organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome
poverty and injustice. We serve all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender.
We are non-governmental, non -socio-economical, non-political and non-profit organization.

Who fit in: Everyone is welcome to collaborate with us, as far as you are interested in
Missions, reaching out to the lost souls, and believes in rescuing the perishing. We love to
collaborate with you as individuals as well. All Churches, Organizations, Philanthropist,
Donors, Individuals, Groups, Clubs, and all, no matter who you are or where you come from
are welcome.

We conduct:
International programs for international missionaries, tourist, Volunteer workers, and
outreach in West Africa.

We support:
International teams or partners to make sure that they are safe and their mission is totally
accomplished.

We organize:
International, Conferences, Seminars, and Workshops. We help international missionaries
and Volunteers to be located in the right place of their mission field, give them guidance and
assistance they need to fulfill their missions. We are committed to reaching the Un-detached
people or groups in the rural communities and Villages in Ghana and other parts of West
Africa.

Our mission strategies:
Annual medical outreach for the Orphans, homeless, sick, and the less privileged, Hiv/Aids
and Malaria Fever victims. Setting up private School and Vocational Center for the youth’s
joblessness and unemployment. Drilling wells for fresh water supply for rural communities.
Providing library service, quality Education.


Our focus is on:
Missions and rural, villages projects, like providing fresh and good drinking water for the
village communities,(Borehole).Free books, for Reading and Writing, Sandals, Shoes, School
Uniforms, School Desk, Computers, Paying of School fees, and other Educational materials
to the less privileged in the poorest communities in Ghana. To influence lives and see lives
changed.
Our target is on:
The youth/young adults getting them trained, and getting them involved in missions,
leadership roles in communities. Give them skillful training to develop themselves and be a
blessing to their families and communities.

Our mandate is:
To liberate humanity from poverty, ignorance, injustice through quality educational
programs. We love all humanity, no matter where you come from and where you live; we
love you and are proud of you.

Our Services, we need partners to join hands with us:

1.Feed thee Hungry----------------------------Free Food Supply
2.Provide clean drinking water--------------Free Water Supply
3.Clothing the naked---------------------------Free Clothing, Shoes Supply
4.Accommodate the Orphans, Widows---Free Shelter
5.Heal the Sick-----------------------------------Free Medical Outreach
6.Interceed for the weak-----------------------Prayer Ministry
7.Encourage those in Prison-----------------Visitation/ Counseling
8. Strengthen the weak------------------------Education /Free Materials Supply




Report on Kids Against Hunger, Project
Handclasp and Africa Partnership Station
program.Date-9th March 2010
On 9th March 2010, we the King James Foundation received 20 pallets, a pallet has 33 boxes
of food and weights around 1000 pounds, (660 boxes, 142,560 meals) of Kids Against
Hunger Foods worth $33,000 US Dollars through the US Navy, Africa Partnership Station
with combined team of Project Handclasp at Tema Harbour, 30 km from Accra. We did not
pay any port charges, taxes, or duty fees. The King James Foundation team had an
opportunity to meet the Commander, Commodore Cindy Thebaud at the Tema Port with
short greetings and introduction, after inspecting the Tema port yard to make sure everything
is in order before the ship arrives and offloading of the Kids Against Hunger Foods to us. The
Ship arrived 6:00pm at Tema Port with combined US Navy, Airforce, Military, Marine team
and others to deliver the food to us.
LTJG.Dan Day and Owen of US Navy, planning and discussing best ways to offload the
pallets into our truck. What you see is the US Navy boat that brought the Kids Against
Hunger food. The men did a wonderful job by making good arrangements at the port before
offloading the pallets into our trucks.
At the Habour main gate, the Navy assisted us to make sure we have free entry and led us out
from the port through all security gates without any difficulties from the port security
officers, which normally happens. We appreciate the support of the US Navy team and all
other teams who contributed to the success of this project free feeding and distribution of
Kids Against Hunger foods. If not the US Navy, we would have had a tough time at the port
and the possibility of delaying the food at the port by security officers was high from all
indications.
A combined Team of US Navy, Air force, Military, offloading from the Navy Ship and re-
loading the foods into our trucks. You can see the logo of “PROJECT HANDCLASP”.
Without the help of these men, we would have had a tough time at the port that day. They
really sacrificed a lot of time, energy, and gave us all needed assistance at the Tema port. We
are so grateful and appreciate the United States Navy for such a wonderful support.
The King James Foundation team and hiring men offloading the food from the trucks into
warehouse around.11:15pm in the night. Packing the food to warehouse by the hiring
laborers, with Rev.James Mensah at the warehouse.
On 17th March 2010 the US Navy Team met the King James Foundation Executive Board and
members of Parliament from the Presidency. Hon.Alhassan Azong, MP for Builsa South,
Minister of Public Sector, Dr.Clement A. Apaak, Mrs. Margaret Mensah, LTJG.Dan Day,
Owen, Lemon, Rev.James Mensah, and MP.Hon.Timothy Ataboadey.
US Navy Captain, Commodore Cindy Thebaud introducing her team to the Minister’s and
King James Foundation Board. Again introducing APS-Africa Partnership Station program to
the government of Ghana and King James Foundation .Also present were Nigerian Naval
Captain.A.A .Osinowo and Lt. Cmdr. Samuel Ayelazono Ghana Navy.
Commodore Cindy Thebaud briefing us details of Africa Partnership Station programs. What
is APS, their mission and what they does and also discussing details of how best we can have
strong partnership to change and transformed lives in Africa and make a better place for the
poor and needy. APS also have a strong training program that strengthens nations.
LTJG-Dan Day -US Navy and Team with King James Foundation team, Margaret and James
visited Royal Seed Home, an Orphanage Center where the foundation has been supporting
with food aid. The Team inspecting the home to see the needs, life and living conditions of
the children.
The SOS Children Village Ghana, the most largest and well recognized Orphanage Home in
Ghana and Africa loading their food. They received the largest part of the food of 200 Boxes
of Kids Against Hunger Foods. They were so happy to receive the food because it was timely
when they needed the food for their children and the communities around their villages. All
their Branches, Tema, Kasoa and Asiakwa Villages got their shares. We have partner with the
SOS Children Village Ghana to resupply food and other items to them every year when
available.

The Women frying some chicken to add to the food for special Sunday service for all adults,
both single parents and married couples to have good time together in the Church, God’s
Solid Foundation Ministry. Volunteers at kitchen busy cooking for the awaiting hungry kids
in Ashongman Estate Community in Greater Accra Region, Ghana.
Cooking the Food for the children of my Church and the Ashongman Estate Community. The
Children eats two times a day three times a week, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Aunty Philo,who is the matron of the program,busy sharing the food for the kids.Kids line up
to receive their food.
Rev.James S.Mensah having good time with the children during eating time. How fun it is to
eat with little children. I feel very exciting and glad when I see children well fed and happy.
This is my joy and happiness; I see my dreams come true. Every child deserves a highly
nutritious meal at least a day to be able to grow healthy both mentally, emotionally and
physically. Parents can sleep well and be happy when their children are well fed and cared
for.
These kids are so excited and happy to get free food to eat two times a day, three times a
week. Their prayer goes to Kids Against Hunger President, Chairman, and all Staff,
especially Grandpa Larry Langston for a wonderful job done for the people of Ghana.
The Children are having good time and enjoying the food. Some Adults hiding at a corner
while enjoying the food. The food is sweet and nice and we love it says the children.
Thank God for Kids Against Hunger Organization for being a great blessing to the
Community of Mankomeda in the Central Region of Ghana. The food is good, healthy,
sweet, and highly nutritious. Rev.James S. Mensah making sure the food goes directly to
where it must go and serve its purpose. We cook some food for the Mankomeda Community
and share some food to each family and home and the excitement was great and awesome.

Dr.Clement A. Apaak receiving some food for the people of Northern Region to distributed
to poor homes and families on behalf of the MP Hon. A. Azong for Builsa South and MP
Hon. Timothy for Builsa North in the Sandema District. From August 2007 until now, the
District has experienced worst challenges, as they have witness more floods every year
destroying all their farm crops and products. This year 2010, the farmers are going through
some hardship due to poor season to farm, also facing huge challenges over lack of water to
plant their cash crop seeds.
Upon receiving the food it will help some children at least have some food to eat to enable,
they go to school for few days until first semester is over. Thanks to Kids Against Hunger for
such great blessing to us.
The great testimony: This child was nearly to death, he cannot walk, talk, do anything,
but after continues eating the food for 2 weeks, he can now walk, his hair started growing,
eyes became clearer, and body weakness disappears and has started talking. Praise God,
what a miracle.

 BEFORE                                      AFTER
This little girl has been suffering from mental-retardnes, cannot read, cannot remember what
is being taught both in school and at home; also suffering from insomnia but after eating the
food for 2 weeks continually, she has recovered from all losses and is now healthy and
mentally sound. This shows that the food can heal the mind and restore lose of blood. This is
a miracle.

BEFORE                                                      AFTER
Doctors says medically this kids will not survive, and they will not live long, but by faith and
prayers and the support of Kids Against Hunger, Steven Kvinlaug, Pastor Sam Asare, Chad
Tapp, Sidney Wheatley and other good friends who have been... donating cash and food to us
to save lives. Today this is the evidence that we can save premature death. This is what your
donations and supports are doing in Ghana, West Africa. King James Foundation is
committed to work hard with the little resources we have to save lives daily, we have come to
understand that we don't need to be super rich before...ore we can save lives from untimely
death, and here is our evidence.

BEFORE         (TWINS) BEFORE                   AFTER                         AFTER
We thank God and praise Him for giving the grace to us to feed these kids and bring them
back to life. Although there was no hope, no future for these children, medically proved they
cannot survive ,but after we spent quality time and care with them, feeding them with Kids
Against Hunger Food for 5 just five months, here they are ,healthy, mentally strong and
growing strong daily to the glory of God.

Distribution:         We started distributing the food to various Orphanage Homes, Churches,
Organization, Individuals, Volunteers and Families, on 15thMarch 2010.We are in partnership
with them to give them regular resupply of food and other items to ease the pressure in their
home anytime we have enough food and other items to donate or distribute. Also I will be
visiting them and offer them free counseling, career counseling, training and spiritual support
as needed, as part of our contribution towards national development and building a better
society with good future leaders. King James Foundation also work hand in hand with this
organization to fulfill its mandate and vision by given them all necessary assistance needed
from us.
Monitoring and Supervision: The King James Foundation team is responsible
for monitoring and supervising all the activities of the feeding program to make sure the
children are well fed and growing healthy. Reports and photographs have been requested by
the KJF from each partner to submit to us for assessments, evaluation, and progress of the
program. Rev.James S.Mensah will regularly visit each home in every month to see how the
children are been fed and their progress and offer free counseling and services to the children
and all the staff and volunteers working to support this program.
Country-Side Children’s Welfare Home Feeding Report
We were invited by Rev.James Mensah on 15 March 2010 to come for some of the Kids
Against Hunger rice casserole for our children. We arrived at the warehouse in the morning
about 10:00 am and after a short briefing and some discussions concerning the food, we
agreed to partner and participate.
We were given 50 boxes of Kids Against Hunger foods by Rev.James Mensah. We started
cooking for our kids in our home that same day, and saw that it was good for them. At first,
some of the kids did not want it as they have never tasted something like this before in their
life, but later they all started enjoying it. We have over 100 kids in our home with eight staff.
The food has been a great blessing to us.
Testimony:
There was one male child who was very weak and could not stand up, walk, and talk
properly, but after feeding him with the KAH food for some period, he started making efforts
to stand up with little support, and now he can walk and talk, praise God.
All our children started growing fine and healthy with sharp minds to read and understand
what they read; indeed, it’s really a food against hunger and a mental recycling medicine.
It is our hope of prayer that this programme would continue to reach other children who are
affected by malnutrition, anemia, and kwashiorkor both near and far for sound and healthy
growth of our children.

Submitted By:
Mr. Osei Owusu
Administrator
Sign:   owusuosei

ROYAL SEED ORPHANAGE HOME FEEDING PROGRAME REPORT
On 10th March 2010, a food programme was organized and forms were brought to the Home
to be filled after the forms were filled, the King James Foundation led by Rev.James
Solomon Mensah gave us 50 boxes of Kids Against Hunger foods.
The food was cooked and given to the children in the home especially the malnourished kids.
The first group that tasted the food is babies and toddlers. Photos were taken on how the kids
were before they started eating the food and after also. The food has been very nutritious food
where some of the food were even grinded into powder form and used as porridge for the
kids.
The Kids really enjoyed the food and the management itself could see a lot of dynamic
changes and improvements.
Testimonies: All the kids that were sick recovered within the third week of taking the food
and started putting on more weight. It was observed that the food helped the kids a lot and the
malnourished ones put up weight that when you see them now you will be very happy and the
kids that were very sick, would not talk, walk recovered quickly and now can walk and talk
properly.
Another miracle that happens was, our monthly spending on hospital payments were
drastically reduced to 1% instead of 80% within first five months we started feeding the kids
with Kids Against Hunger Foods.
A boy with HIV/AIDS who could to do anything due to body weakness and other
weaknesses can now do all things after eating the food. Energy is restored.
Lastly, we can say the feeding program has been really helped the Royal Seed Home very
much, and in so many ways as follows:
1. Instead of spending money to buy bags of rice for the kids, the money was saved to do
different projects, because the children eat 2 bags of rice at a cost of $150 UD Dollars for
morning, afternoon, and in the evening they eat local food like Banku.
2. Going to Hospitals regularly stops this season because of the Kids Against Hunger Foods.
3. All malnourished children grew very healthy and nicely and mentally strong.

We appreciate King James Foundation and the Kids Against Hunger for creating such avenue
and opportunity for the poor, orphans, wick, weak and the malnourished kids in Ghana to
have a better life today.
We hope and pray that this program will continue and never stops so many lives can be
always change and transformed for better living. Hope to receive more foods in next supply.

Submitted by.
Mrs. Naomi Esi Amoah
Founder / President of the Home
Sign:   esinaomiamoah

God’s Solid Foundation Ministry-Free Feeding Program
Report
On the 15th March 2010, Rev.James S.Mensah invited us to come for free food to be given to
our children and people of Ashongman Estate Community. We were so glad when we got the
news because we were facing severe hunger and most of our children in the church stopped
coming to Church even parents.
We went for the food and on the 17th March 2010, and we were given 200 boxes of the Kids
Against Hunger Food. We started cooking the food in the evening around 5pm and on that
day we had 90 children who came to eat the food and 30 parents, 20 youth and young adults.
The foods were good, and those who came around went about broadcasting about the free
food program which causes a tremendous increase in our next feeding day.
We cook the food every Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday, and by so doing our dying church
has received multiple increases from 10 members to 56 Adults and 120 children within 5
months. The food came at the right time to relieve us from starvation and hunger.
Ever since we started the feeding program we have seen multiple changes in our membership,
offerings, tithes, and financial increase. Our Sunday school department also had increase in
number within short period of time because of the free feeding.

Testimony:          , Some of the children who were weak, and cannot walk properly nor talk
well started walking and talking properly after eating the food for one month. It was surprised
to hear the children saying they can now remember anything they learn from School and at
Church, which they used to forget. Those with kwashiorkor and anemia are now healthy and
strong. There was a little boy who cannot do anything excerpt his mother carried him up and
down all the time, after eating the food for two weeks continuously he started walking to the
glory of God. We thank King James Foundation and Kids Against Hunger for making it
possible for us to have access to free food.
We pray this program continues and never cease as many kids will die and suffer incase this
program stops. We asked Kids Against Hunger and King James Foundation to continue the
program to save many lives in Ghana. We pledge that we shall support these Organizations
with much prayer and fasting for God to open doors and provide all the financial needs for
enable them to sustain the program.

Submitted by:
Pastor. S.K. Asante—Associate Pastor
GOSFOM
Sign:   kwamesamuel
Challenges:           There has been lot of challenges faced during distribution and cooking
the food for the kids. Some of the challenges are as follows:
    1. Transportation cost is very high.
    2. Cost of hiring men to load and offload the food from truck.
    3. Research of quality organizations and creating new centers for distributions.
    4. Cost of cooking the food, logistics, volunteers salaries, gas, plates, water and
       transport, as we spend $150 weekly for this only.
    5. Port Challenges of national security trying to resist and delay the food at port.
    6. Lack of funding or financial support to ease tension mount on us weekly.
    7. Cost of monitoring, errands, visiting various feeding centers at various towns and
       villages.
    8. Children finding it very difficult to eat the food at first stage, until much education
       have been done and experiments shown to them before accept and eat.
    9. Lack of official vehicle or car to move around which make it difficult for us and cost
       lots of money on transportation daily.

Distribution Centers:
   1. Royal Seed Home----148 Kids—12 Staff----------------55 Boxes of KAH Foods.
   2. Country-Side Children’s Welfare Home—100 Kids—8, Staff------50 Boxes of KAH
      Foods.
   3. SOS Children Village Home, have 3 homes------Tema Village, Asiakwa Village, and
      Kasoa Village--550 Kids---over 50 Staff--200 Boxes of KAH Foods. Community
      distribution areas; Dawhenya, Mataheko, Kakasunaka, Gbetsile all in the Greater
      Accra region; Bunso, Asiakwa, Segyemasi in the Eastern region and Kambonayili,
      Datonayili and Dungu in the Northern region.

   4.  Life Channel Child’s Care--------50 kids------4 Staff -------15 Boxes of KAH Foods.
   5.  God’s Solid Foundation Ministry---200 Kids----9 Staff ---200 Boxes of KAH Foods
   6.  Mankomeda Village-----150 kids, 50 selected adults---25 Boxes of KAH Foods
   7.  Good Shepherd Orphanage Home---20 kids—4 staff----4 Boxes of KAH Foods
   8.  Builsa District in the Northern Region-Upper East. Hon.Alhassan Azong, MP for
       Builsa South---30 Boxes of KAH Foods, Hon. Timothy Ataboadey MP for Builsa
       North---20 Boxes of KAH Foods.
   9. Dr. Clement A. Apaak for Bolgatanga-------12 KAH Foods Boxes.
   10. Women’s Refuge and Child Survival-Africa----------54 Kids—10 Staff----80 Boxes of
       KAH Foods.
   Volunteers: Ellen-Sofie Nielsen, Egeskovvej 29 8800 Viborg. Malin Heiden,
   Solvaenget 26, 7470 Karup J., Marilyn Rojas, 9500 Wilshire blvd Beverly Hills, Ca
   90212
11. Hiamankyene Community in the Eastern Region of Ghana----168 Kids, 50 Adults—
       10 Boxes of KAH foods.
   12. Juaben Community town in the Ashanti Region of Ghana---150 Kids were given free
       foods----30 Boxes of KAH Foods.
   13. Joy FM Easter kids kitchen soup program-Accra Community---over 1,000 kids, we
       donated 10 Boxes of KAH Foods and Cash of GHC.20.00.
   14. God’s Academy Ministry Church, Abeka Community------50 kids, 40 adults, we
       donated 60 boxes of KAH Foods.
   15. All laborers, workers, volunteers, and staff have received one box each as an incentive
       for their time and energy put to make sure we have successful program. We hired 10
       persons, to go with us at the Tema Port to help offload and support us to offload again
       to the warehouse. There are 10 volunteers at our church cooking the food for the kids
       every week and other staff at various orphanage homes. Total food given to the hired
       persons and volunteers are 20 + 20 -----40 boxes
   16. Rev.James S.Mensah also took five boxes of KAH Foods for himself and family.
Distribution is still ongoing as more organizations, churches, orphanage homes and
communities are showing much interest and need the food badly.
Food Received-----20 pallets-----660 Boxes+ 5 pallets.
Total pallets received are 20, which is 660 Boxes plus extra 5 pallets.
The food is truly highly nutritious and healthy for human consumption. It
builds both the immune system and mental development.
THE FOOD IS A MIRACLE FOOD.

God’s Solid Foundation, Ashongman Estate-Accra

No.    NAMES                           AGE
1      Samuel Ayadi           17 yrs              21      Prince Boakye        14 yrs
2      Vivian Ayadi           15 yrs              22      Mattew Amuzu         14 yrs
3      Akpene Afenyo          13 yrs              23      Daniel Tudeka        4 yrs
4      Dzigbordi Afenyo       10 yrs              24      Stephen Tudeka       10 yrs
5      Pearl Afenyo           7 yrs               25      Comfort Tudeka       14 yrs
6      Eunice Asamoah         6 yrs               26      Emmanuel Odoi        10 yrs
7      Emmanuel Asamoah       10 yrs              27      Margret Asamani      7 yrs
8      Anderson Asamoah       14 yrs              28      Kate Asamani         11 yrs
9      Charles Agblator       14 yrs              29      Angela Ocansey       6 yrs
10     Bright Agblator        8 yrs               30      Emmanuesl Ocansey 3 yrs
11     Felix Appiah           7 yrs               31      Kenneth Agbengu      8 yrs
12     Daniel Biney           11 yrs              32      Prinscilla Agbengu   11 yrs
13     Stanley Biney          8 yrs               33      Emmanuel Kaisey      7 yrs
14     Sylvester Yeboah       8 yrs               34      Michael Ofori        4 yrs
15     Raphael Awutey Jr.     2 yrs               35      Bernard Sarffo Sr.   1 yrs
16     Randy White Odamie     13 yrs              36      Bernard Sarffo Jr.   1 yrs
17     Princess Ayadi         3 yrs               37      Joseph Kojo Yeboah   12 years
18     Quarshie               6 yrs               38      George Nana Yaw Akoi 11 years
19     Esther Tamakloe        8 yrs               39      Benjamin Yaw Menu Adjei 14 yrs
20     Fauster Tamakloe       8 yrs

40     Daniel Kwabina Yeboah 47years              42      Gladys Ofori         4 yrs
41     Zephania Ofori        6 yrs                43      Ephraim Agakpe Ofori 1 yr 6 months
44   Deborah Asamoah       4 yrs     65    Patience Mensah        4 yrs
45   Michael Asamoah       7 yrs     66    Elizabeth Mensah       7 yrs
46   Richmond Foe          11 yrs    67    Emmanuel Hiheglo       4 yrs
47   Forgive Zonyra        6 yrs     68    Princess Mawunyo       1yr 8 months
48   Emmanuel Zonyra       3 yrs     69    Naomi Gyahene          3 yrs
49   Abraham Zonyra        5months   70    Rebecca Gyahene        9 yrs
50   Rebecca Awuku         13 yrs    71    Aku                    9 yrs
51   Olivia Awuku          9 yrs     72    Oye Gyahene            3 yrs
52   Emmanuel Awuku        10 yrs    73    Emmanuel Boafo         8 yrs
53   Benjamin Awuku        13 yrs    74    David Kabortey         3 yrs
54   Diana Jasowaa         9 yrs     75    Noah Boafo             7 yrs
55   Gladys Atsumoah       2 yrs     75    Elikplim Agbo          1 yrs
56   Nana Adu              4 yrs     76    Gamyma                 11 yrs
57   Mabel Asaah           4 yrs     77    Karin Homey            2 yrs
58   Esther Nkansah        6 yrs     78    Keziah Homey           11 yrs
59   Stellarr Agyebia     11 yrs     79    Delight Adzidaglo      10 yrs
60   Isaac Ahadzi          5 yrs     80    Naomi Dansu            9 yrs
61   Godwin Ahadzi         6 yrs     81    Richard Gyamfi         11 yrs
62   Daniel Antwi          10 yrs    82    Eric Gyamfi            11 yrs
63   Samuel Agyemang       5 yrs     83    Patience Dzigbordi     11 yrs
64   Solomon Mensah        3 yrs
                                     99    Abudala               15 yrs
84   Cujo Ahiador         14 yrs     100   Zara                  12 yrs
85   Ruth Gyamfi          6 yrs      101   Yaw Atsu             34 yrs
86   Raymond Atitso       2 yrs      102   Munira Atsu          31 yrs
87   Christopher Salasi   4 yrs      103   Donne Atsu           10 yrs
88   Charllote Agbesi     8 yrs      104   Dodzi Atsu           17 yrs
89   Godwin Dake          12 yrs     105   Kwesi Daniel Boadu Mensah 10 yrs
90   Theresa Awuku        16 yrs     106   Augustina Aku        21 yrs
91   Daniel Ameho         7 yrs      107   Fred Opare           23 yrs
91   Bernice Dadzi        9 yrs      108   Cynthia Akwensi      33 yrs
92   Benedicta Dadzi      2 yrs      109   Augustine Agbenyegah 16 yrs
93   Erica Ohenewaa       2 yrs      110   Victoria Amenye      15 yrs
94   Joshua Wadie         12 yrs     111   Emmanuel Attakora    3 yrs
95   Emmanuel Zevor       5 yrs      112   David Kokoroko       2 yrs 6months
96   Yaw Koranteng        5 yrs      113   Jeffery Appiatu      15 yrs
97   Kwesi Agyepong       9 yrs      114   Jason Appiatu        13 yrs
98   Fati Fuseni          30 yrs     115   Douglas Appiatu      4 yrs



MANKOMEDA COMMUNITY, CENTRAL REGION
Children Department
Name             Age
1    Atsufi Akakpo        15 yrs     8     Samuel Domefa          16 yrs
2    Godbless Akakpo      12 yrs     9     Koshie Agboku          20 yrs
3    Michael Akakpo       7 yrs      10    Jonathan Kokroko       11 yrs
4    Enyonam Akakpo       13 yrs     11    Joyce Adu Mensah       8 yrs
5    Rose Akakpo          1 yrs      12    Jernifer Afiwa Akumatey 8 yrs
6    Lily Tenge           4 yrs      13    Wonder                 1 yr
7    Godfred Tenge        7 yrs      14    Issifu Mohammed        14 yrs
15    Adiza Mohammed        4 yrs      33    Mary Authur         16 yrs
16    Bernice Awidoe        6 yrs      34    Michael Tukpeyi     19 yrs
17    Ruth Kwakwa           5yrs       35    Isaac Kwesi         16 yrs
18    Nawa Mohammed         9 yrs      36    Comfort Kwesi       13 yrs
19    Medina Mohammed       7 yrs      37    Daniel Quashie      9 yrs
20    Mary Agbogli          14 yrs     38    Abraham Awuty       1 yr
21    Collins Sokpor        3 yrs      39    Yaw Gabuzor         8 yrs
22    Esenam Sokpor         7 yrs      40    Michael Dadzi       12 yrs
23    Mark Awudza           13 yrs     41    Salifu Amadu        1 yrs
24    Rebecca Awudza        16 yrs     42    Linda Larbie        20 yrs
25    Seth Agbogli          9 yrs      43    Doris Larbie        17 yrs
26    Emmanuel Awudza       9 yrs      44    Mary Larbie         11 yrs
27    Emmanuela Awudza      9 yrs      45    John Larbie         8 yrs
28    Flowrence Awudza      4 yrs      46    Philomena Larbie    16 yrs
29    Agnes Adwonu          2 yrs      47    Rebecca Panford     9 yrs
30    Prince K.Tukpeyi      1 yr       48    Mercy Boadu         18 yrs
31    Rose Tukpeyi          9 yrs      49    Prosper Tsifokor    17 yrs
32    Emmanuel K.Tukpeyi    16 yrs     50    Beatrice Tukpeyi    14 yrs
                                       72    Jerome Akakpo       4 yrs
51    Raphael Tsifokor      12 yrs     73    Godfred Dzotsi      12 yrs
52    Patricia Botwe        6 yrs      74    Solomon Dzotsi      7 yrs
53    Baba Zakari Ibrahim   2 yrs      75    Emmanuel Datsi      12 yrs
54    Lafisatu Ibrahim      9 months   76    Mary Datsi          7 yrs
55    Rashida Ibrahim       12 yrs     77    Edem Dzrekey        9 yrs
56    Abigail Agbodzi       8 yrs      78    Godmay Drekey       6 yrs
57    Lidia Agbodzi         11 yrs     79    Godson Negble       14 yrs
58    Verinica Ametefe      14 yrs     80    Promise Nebgle      11 yrs
59    Celestina Gago        7 yrs      81    Adoneger Boadu      8 yrs
60    Selasis Edenam Gago   5 yrs      82    Ruth Boadu          6 yrs
61    Munkaila Ibrahim      13 yrs     83    Sabina Asare        7 yrs
62    Abubakari Ibrahim     11 yrs     84    Sarah Asare         4 yrs
63    Awali Ibrahim         5 yrs      85    Delali Sape         4 yrs
64    Mariama Ibrahim       1 yr       86    Akosua Sape         12 yrs
65    Michael Afful --I     13 yrs     87    Adadzeba Amoquandor 4 yrs
66    Michael Afful----II   11 yrs     88    Efua Aminsah Amoquandor    3 yrs
67    Nicholas Afful        7 yrs      89    Hannah Babu         9 yrs
68    Marry Afful           9 yrs      90    Kobina Asare        6 yrs
69    David Dzotsi          14 yrs     91    Belinda Gago        12 yrs
70    Korbla Sape           5 yrs      92    Jonas Gago          15 yrs
71    Robert Akakpo         8 yrs
                                       97    Naomu Arthur        15 yrs
93    Alberta Larbie        11 yrs     98    Sabina Arthur       13 yrs
94    Obed Larbie           9 yrs      99    Joyce Gidzi         9 yrs
95    Ismael Larbie         7 yrs      100   Joseph Nukpese      13 yrs
96    Mary Agbodi           15 yrs



Adults Department
Name                Age
1    Mr.Kofi Akakpo         45 yrs     3     Atsu Suolo Dzotsi   36 yrs
2    Agnes Akakpo           35 yrs     4     Novishe Akakpo      23 yrs
5       Father Akakpo              21 yrs   10     Miglaso Agboku          46 yrs
6       Rita Akakpo                26 yrs   11     Joseph Kokroko          31 yrs
7       Gladys Dzebu               40 yrs   12     Felecia Akosua Ocloo    61 yrs
8       Seth Tenge                 30 yrs   13     Daniel Kokroko          36 yrs
9       Togbi Domefa               45 yrs
14      Stephen Kokroko            28 yrs   24     Thesera Senagbe     61 yrs
15      Raphael Kokroko            34 yrs   25     Rebecca Senagbe     44 yrs
16      Mary Kokroko               23 yrs   26     Patience Gagadosu   31 yrs
17      Osei Asiedu                50 yrs   27     Simon Kofi Awudza   71 yrs
18      Selina Helegbe             50 yrs   28     Monica Awudza       21 yrs
19      Mohammed Adam              48 yrs   29     Stephen Wonder Tukpeyi-43 yrs
20      Georgina Addo              25 yrs   30     Awuty Gabuzor       33 yrs
21      Richard Sape               25 yrs   31     Halidu Amadu        35 yrs
22      Hawa Amadu                 60 yrs   32     John Larbie         62 yrs
23      Kofi Gbadrive              70 yrs
                                            42     Cecilia Awudza          35 yrs
33        Esther Annan             45 yrs   43     Samuel Larbie           42 yrs
34        Suzy Larbie              25 yrs   44     Ibrahim Taidu           43 yrs
35        Margret Annan            50 yrs   45     Abiba Ibrahim           40 yrs
36        Mansah Adonu             63 yrs   46     Ben Afful               52 yrs
37        Gbogbe Tsifokor          50 yrs   47     Cecilia Boadu           50 yrs
38        Alima Botwe              20 yrs   48     Janet Akakpo            43 yrs
39        Kofi Agbodzi             55 yrs   49     Louis Akakpo            52 yrs
40        Arthur Seche             45 yrs   50     Elizabeth Asare         50 yrs
41        Benard Asare             61 yrs
Daniel Tetteh            26yrs              Noah Tetteh          24yrs
Joshua Batsa             23yrs              Mary Dede            27yrs
Witel Tea                2yrs               Edward Wayo Teye Vadis 20yrs
Salomey Tetteh           22yrs              Nana Kojo Nannor      3yrs
David Tetteh             15yrs              Hannah Dede    25yrs
BOAKYE ERIC                                 Michael Ahorsu        22yrs
OSEI BOAKYE ERIC                            Enyonam Gatogo        20yrs
ISAAC KWABENA OSEI                          Noble Ahorsu         5yrs
DUAH DANSO ANDREW                           Olivia Agbenyo       1yrs
ADGYEI KWADWO
OTUO SEREBOUR
SARPONG DAVID
ALEXANDER OPOKU
SAMUEL YEBOAH
JOESEPH OPUKU
SETH BOAFO
DANIEL OWUSU BOATENG
Mawuli Kwouvi         23yrs                 VOLUNTEES
Kofi Kwouvi           24yrs
Jesse John Mensah 1 .1/2 yrs                1. Mad. GLADYS WAYOE
Charity Appak          12yrs                2. ESTHER ASIEDU BOAFO
Peace Hommey           31yrs                3. VIDA KWAPONG
Veronica Kaledzi          13yrs             4. KONADU AFIA
Priscilla Abbam            21yrs            5. VERONICA AMPONSAH
Saviour Sacketey          1yrs              6. AKUA AYEBEA
GOD’S MINISTRY ACADEMY INT’L,CHILDREN MINISTRY
DEPARTMENT ABEKA-LAPAZ-
Feeding Volunteers---1.Pastor Eric Agbedra
2.Ms.Patience Adom
3.Ms.Marim Ackah.

Name                           Age
  1.    Isaac Fredua           16yrs          17.   Hannah Lekpor           11yrs
  2.    Emmanuel Kandah              9yrs     18.   Benedicta Aryee         8yrs
  3.    Henry Afram             13yrs         19.   Gloria Twumuwaa           10yrs
  4.    Emmanuel Larbi             9yrs       20.   Patricia Adjei        12yrs
  5.    Emmanuel Kwao               10yrs     21.   Leticia Frimpong         8yrs
  6.    Daniel Kwao             12yrs         22.   Gifty Aditisowa         6yrs
  7.    Clinton Ntiamoah           12yrs      23.   Eunice Ossom            15yrs
  8.    William Afram            14yrs        24.   Nora Tsirewaa           4yrs
  9.    Emmanuel Opoku               13yrs    25.   Patience Owusuwaa           5yrs
  10.   Emmanuel Dzamezi              10yrs   26.   Gloria Afram           8yrs
  11.   Varnessa Dzamezi            13yrs     27.   Peter Alhassan          8yrs
  12.   Rebecca Oduro             12yrs       28.   Agnes Ayiku            9yrs
  13.   Abigail Simon           10yrs         29.   Anthony Ozaze            6yrs
  14.   Diana Kena             11yrs          30.   Paulina Fredua          6yrs
  15.   Debora Fredua             12yrs       31.   Paul Fredua            9yrs
  16.   Mary Aziawor             12yrs
  32.   Emmanuel Inkoom         9yrs          41.   Benedicta Essilfie      8yrs
  33.   Collins Odoi           8yrs           42.   Christabel Essilfie    6yrs
  34.   Enock Mensah           8yrs           43.   Caleb Oduro            5yrs
  35.   Joyce Setordzi           7yrs         44.   Hannah Oduro             2yrs
  36.   Emmanuel Adam           7yrs          45.   Emmanuel Aryee            3yrs
  37.   Bright Setordzi          2yrs         46.   Anita Anim            15yrs
  38.   Belinda Annim             7yrs        47.   Belinda Afiatete        6yrs
  39.   Bernice Annim             5yrs        48.   Andrew Tetey            5yrs
  40.   Vanessa Essilfie         4yrs         49.   Ricky Agyepong           11yrs
  50.   Gifty Adom              6yrs          66.   Diana Apaloo           12yrs
  51.   Vanessa Nkrumah              5yrs     67.   Spendyloue Apaloo          9yrs
  52.   Gladys Oduro             9yrs         68.   Mary Agbedera            12yrs
  53.   Abigail Tata           7yrs           69.   Benedicta Agbedra          5yrs
  54.   Portia Agyari          8yrs           70.   Emmanuela Agbedra            9yrs
  55.   Ransford Brenyaa            8yrs      71.   Linda Agyakwaa           13yrs
  56.   Gloria Aninga           5yrs          72.   Olivia Adom           12yrs
  57.   Carolina Akosua            4yrs       73.   Mariam Adom              8yrs
  58.   Benedicta Agbozoh            3yrs     74.   Macbite Adom             6yrs
  59.   Augustinba Boateng            8yrs    75.   Felicity Adu Gyamfi       8yrs
  60.   Linda Ayimesi            8yrs         76.   Elizabeth Sidney        12yrs
  61.   Sarah Berwaah Agyei           13yrs   77.   Isaac Sidney          10yrs
  62.   Stella Serwaah Agyei         13yrs    78.   Sidney Okyere           8yrs
  63.   Matilda Kumah              13yrs      79.   Mathias Anim            11yrs
  64.   John Nkrumah               10yrs      80.   Paintil Buabeng         10yrs
  65.   Edem Apaloo               6yrs
Evans Asamoah 30yrs                  Dede Ophilia 4YRS
Lurencia Amuzu6yrs                   Godwin Ahorsu 25yrs
Theressa Addo 9yrs                   Jactic Tettey    2yrs
Celestine Asare 10yrs                Felicia Arkorful 17yrs
Sweet Mother 17yrs                   Stephen Nkum 9yrs
Kwesi Agyeapong       12yrs          Eric Nkum        5yrs
Joshua Wadea 12yrs                   Bismark Nkum 14yrs
Erica Ohenewaa        3yrs           Christian Nkum 3yrs
Sharlotte Addo 30yrs                 Helina Sam       18yrs
Beatrice Kuasah26yrs                 Christiana E. Nkum 20yrs
Priscilla 10yrs                      Janet Nkum       16yrs
Enock Amevoh 6yrs                    Zacqui Biogunu 25yrs
Isaac Kojo Osare 8yrs                Joseph Asomani25yrs
Georgina Yakubu       24yrs          Daniel Adokor 8yrs
Eunice Tetteh 20yrs                  Wisdom Adokor           6yrs
Esnalinda Owusu Ajimah        2yrs   Victoria Tetteh 21yrs
Rosalinda Nattey 4yrs                Fatima Amenu 3yrs
Seth Buanpong 11yrs                  Happy Tetteh 12yrs
Ebenezer Odikum       10yrs          Emmanuel Arkoh          16yrs
Janet Odikum 3yrs                    Grace Arkoh      18yrs
Abigail Odikum 4yrs                  Victor Hommey 50yrs
Mary Addai      20yrs                Hellen Hommey40yrs
Elijah Adom     1yrs                 Celestine Hommey 12yrs
Esther Nartey 11yrs                  Zephrina Hommey         10yrs
Janet Nartey 8yrs                    Joseph Adom 9yrs
Latebea Bernice15yrs                 Linda Adom       10yrs
Emzabells Nartey 3yrs                Gabriel Nyamekye Adom           2yrs
Etomaa Atti     5yrs                 Yaa Lydia        22yrs
Emmanuel Atti 2yrs                   Rose Nannor 13yrs
Solomon Awuah         12yrs          Bismark Nannor17yrs
Fredric Ajepong 5yrs                 Tsotsoo Kpabifio 22yrs
Rosina Afia     1yrs                 Ayorkor Kpabifio 26yrs
Patricia Attado 13yrs                Kai Kpabifio     24yrs
Doris Attado 3yrsrs                  Patience Attey 2yrs
Edina Agbokah 2yrs                   Gifty Attey      18yrs
Selasi Gunu     4yrs                 Stephen Arkoh 20yrs
Emmanuel Attado       6yrs           Edith Amonor 8yrs
Eva Andoh       11yrs                Harriet Tetteh 21yrs
Dora Abrokwa 8yrs                    Richmond Amonor         5yrs
Etonnam Gunu 2yrs                    Okyere Kennedy          25yrs
Nana Saudatu Mamudu 12yrs            Kwaty Thomas 27yrs
Adziatu Mamudu        15yrs          Isaac Addo       13yrs
Taihiru Mamudu        17yrs          Fredrick Enim 10months
Enock Asante 12yrs                   Hannah Awuah 11yrs
Annor Mary      14yrs                Martha Akyaa 23yrs
Gabriel Obuke 11yrs                  Godwin Fiagbenu         8yrs
Philip Addo     8yrs                 Wisdom Fiagbenu         2yrs
Regina Obuke 13yrs                   Stephen Ababio14yrs
Alice Yayra     4yrs                 Celestina Zarkule 12yrs
Israel Ababio         4yrs
Solomon Ababio      3yrs


Juaben, Ashanti Feeding Program Name
1. Elizabeth Asiedu 12yrs     37. Paul Anima 6yrs
2. Obeng Serwaah 10yrs        38. Daniel Addo 10yrs
3. Otuo Serebour 14yrs        39. Kofi Antwi 14yrs
4. Bawuah Janet 13yrs         40. Bruce Amo Owusu 2yrs
5. Princess Owusu 12yrs       41. Kofi Agyekum 5yrs
6. Abigail Asamoah 11yrs      42. Samuel Adomako 2yrs
7. Dora Nkansa 7yrs
8. Lorna Frimpong 11yrs       43. Asante Boamah 10yrs
9. Grace Atobra 6yrs          44. Frimpong Daniel 7yrs
10. Beatrice Baah 6yrs        45. Asamoah John 8yrs
11. Joana Baawuah 4yrs        46. Sarfo Daniel 10yrs
12. Priscilla Obeng 7yrs      47. Fredrick Animpong 9yrs
13. Precious Nkansa 5yrs      48. Benson Animah 6yrs
14. Mercy Adwubi 4yrs         49. Benson Antwi 3yrs
15. Bridget Donkor 7yrs       50. Adwoa Manuah 6yrs
16. Nana Owusuaa 8 months     51. Adwoa Tatwuaa 7yrs
17. Patricia Agyemang 4yrs    52. Branson Adumako 12yrs
18. Ruth Tekyiwaa 6yrs        53. Emmanuel Gyamfi 2yrs
19. Vivian Appiah 13yrs       54. Afia Sarpong 3yrs
20. Nana Ama Owusu 2yrs       55. Beatrice Adoma Boateng 8yrs
21. Amenda Appiah 8yrs        56. Mavis Owusu 9yrs
22. Berolda Appiah 10yrs      57. Florence Nyarko 9yrs
23. Blessing Appiah 2yrs      58. Elizabeth Adjei Boateng 10yrs
24. Mavis Donkor 10yrs        59. Esther Mirekuwaa 12yrs
25. Angela Boabeng 12yrs      60. Anaafi Ebenezer 13yrs
26. Sandra Ofori 7yrs         61. Rita Owusu 14yrs
27. Comfort Addo 2yrs         62. Richard Tawiah Nuamah 14yrs
28. Badu Mansa 3yrs           63. Edwin Atta Boateng Snr. 21yrs
29. Patricia Agyei 11yrs      64. Edwin Atta Boateng Jnr.21yrs
30. Matelda Akyea 11yrs       65. Edward Adjei Boateng 22yrs
31. Seth Boafo 10yrs          66. Rockson Adjei-Marfo 23yrs
32. Michael Wayo 8yrs         67. Frank Adjei Frimpong 25yrs
33. Blessing Asamoah 3yrs     68. Bernice Adjei Boateng 25yrs
34. Collings Adomako 12yrs    69. Evelyn Opoku Anane 30yrs
35. Patrick Boabeng 7yrs      70. Afram Kwabena 20yrs
36. Nana Boateng 7yrs         71. Augustine Osei Appiah 24
GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH, Juaben Free Feeding Program (members)
1. Rev. J.K WAYOE
2. GLADYS WAYOE
3. OBENG - ASANTE PAUL
4. KWAPONG ASIEDU ISAAC
5. JEFF ISSIFU
6. NANA KUSI
7. ASANTE OWUSU BOATENG
8. MARTIN AMPONSAH              Deacons
9. AGYEKUM THOMAS
10. ANTI YAA
11. Mrs. VIDA KWAPONG
12. ESTHER ASIEDU BOAFO          Deaconesses
13. ANTI AMA
14. VERONICA AMPONSAH
15. Mad. JULIANA ASIEDU
16. Mrs. EVA AGYEKUM
17. SERWAA MARY
18. NANA AGYEMANG
19. KAAKYIRE DUKU
20. BOATENG LINDA
21. AKUA AYEBEA
22. OBAA ASEM
23. AFIA KONADU
24. Mad. AKOSUA POMAA
25. CHRISTIANA BROBBEY
26. GRACE AKYEA
27. CYNTHIA ANTWI
28. ANGELINA NANA OWUSUA
29. GEORGINA AGYEKUWAA
30. FLORENCE BOATENG
31. ELIZABETH BROBBEY
32. FAUSTINA KONADU
33. ABIGAIL OWUSU
34. DORITHY ASAMOAH
35. MERCY WAYOE
36. BOAFO MADONA
37. EDINA POKUAA
38. AKOSUA OYE KWAPONG
39. ELIZABETH ASARE
40. KONADU PORTIA
41. AMO SANDRA
42. SARAH SARPONG
43. SARAH OPPONG
44. COMFORT AGYEIWAA
45. BOAKYE AKUOKO
46. PORTIA AKUOKO
47. YAA POMAA
48. OSEI MARY
49. AKOSUA POMAA
50. PORTIA BOATENG
51. BELINDA APPIAH
52. AMA AGYEAMAA
53. COMFORT SAFOA
54. ESTHER BIMAH
55. EVELYN QUOQAE
56. GYENIFA AGYEI BONSU
57. YVONE TWUMASI
58. MAVIS ASARE
59. FRANCISCA AKYEA
60. STELLA OWUSU
61. AKUA ADWUBI
62. ATAA ISSFU
63. SISTER MARTHA
64. AKOSUA ADUTWUMWAA
65. ADWOA DENTAA
66. OBENG OHENEWAA PRISCILLA
67. ELIZABETH ASIEDUA KWAPONG
MALES

66. YAW ERIC (ADU GYAMFI)
67. DUAH AGYEMANG
68. AKUOKO BOAKYE
69. BERKO MICHAEL
70. SHADRACK BOAMAH
71. EVANS AKOTO
72. OCRAN JOSEPH
73. DWAMENA HAYFORD
74. OSEI ASIBEY BONSU
75. CHARLES WAYOE
76. KWAME BOADI
77. OKYERE DARKO EDWARD
78. EMANUEL DUA
79. KOFI BOAKYE
80. AGYEI MICHEAL
81. ALFRED YEBOAH
82. DANIEL FOKUO




KING JAMES FOUNDATION 2008-2009 FINANCIAL REPORT
Partners /Donors Names Donations Expenditure/Projects Year
Bishop Sidney David Wheatley-USA $ 1,960         Family Support/ Church         2008---
                                                 /Mission/Business              --2009
Steven Kvinlaug-Norway            $ 2,050        Family Support/ Feeding of     2009
                                                 Orphans/Clothing
The Sending Place Ministry        $ 500          Nigeria Mission / New Church   2009
By-Pastor. Darrel Deuel-USA                      project
Chad and Michelle Tapp-USA        $ 100          Nigeria Mission Support        2009
Kim and Mike Orteizer-USA         $ 100          New Church Support /Family     2009
                                                 Support
Damon Stuart-USA                  $ 250          Feeding of Orphans and Poor    2008
                                                 Kids-Party
Mrs. Yvonne Ama Blay-GHANA        $ 220          Registration of Legal          2008---
                                                 Documents                      2009
James Solomon Mensah-GHANA        $ 2,550        Missions to--Burkina-Faso,     2007-2
                                                 Nigeria, Documentary,          009
                                                 Services, Documents, Free
                                                 feeding programs, family
                                                 supports
Dr. Adams Preston-USA             Educational    Donated to Anchor              2009
                                  Materials      Nursery/Primary Sch.
Pastor. Vincent Nwokolo-USA       $ 460          Family Support and New         2007-2
                                                 Church Support                 008
Cecil Lukobi-USA                  $ 70           Family Support                 2009

Alan Melton, Aaron Brockway-USA   $200 + $100=   Educational Material for       2008
                                  $300           Orphans
Total                         = $ 8,560

2010 JAN-JULY- FINANCIAL REPORT
On 9th March 2010, we the King James Foundation received 20 pallets, a pallet has 33
boxes of food and weights around 1000 pounds, (660 boxes, 142,560 meals) of Kids
Against Hunger Foods worth $33,000 US Dollars through the US Navy, Africa
Partnership Station with combined team of Project Handclasp at Tema Harbour, 30 km
from Accra. We did not pay any port charges, taxes, or duty fees. The King James
Foundation team had an opportunity to meet the Commander, Commodore Cindy
Thebaud at the Tema Port with short greetings and introduction, after inspecting the
Tema port yard to make sure everything is in order before the ship arrives and
offloading of the Kids Against Hunger Foods to us. The Ship arrived 6:00pm at Tema
Port with combined US Navy, Air force, Military, Marine team and others to deliver the
food to us.
Financial Donation from Partners to Support the Project:
1. Bishop Sidney David Wheatley--------$ 350—Transportation, hiring men
2. Chad and Michelle Tapp-----------------$ 125---Items for cooking, Ingredients
3. Kim B. and Mike Orteizer----------------$ 100----Workers, Volunteers, family
4. Dr. Laurel Herring---------------------------$50------support volunteers
5. Chris Turner---------------------------------$50 ----Support my family.
6. Steven Kvinlaug --------------------------$600----Juaben, Fotobie trip, feeding, distribution
and family support.
7. Rev.James Solomon Mensah--------- $ 860-----Logistics, Media, Travel, Missions
8. Bishop Sidney D. Wheatley -------------$250------ Family support
9. Yvonne Ama Blay---------------------------$250-------Administration/Logistics
10. Dr. Preston T.Adams-----------------------$75---------Family Support
11. Pastor Sam Asare--------------------------$715--------Free Feeding Program,
Educational Support, Transportation /Family support.
Total = $3,0205 Cash_+ $33,000 Worth of Food

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Kjf kah project report

  • 1. KING JAMES FOUNDATION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH KIDS AGAINST HUNGER FREE FEEDING & DISTRIBUTION PROJECT
  • 2. KING JAMES FOUNDATION-IN COLLABORATION WITH KIDS AGAINST HUNGER USA-GHANA FREE FEEDING PROGRAM. Prepared & Presented By: Rev.James Solomon Mensah-Founder/President King James Foundation P.O. Box NB 1075 Niiboiman Accra, Ghana, West Africa Tel: + 233 249843 997 / 244 208237/ 273151094 E-mail.kjfoundation@yahoo.co.uk Website: http://kjominternational.tripod.com King James Foundation Profile, The King James Foundation (K.J.F) was established in 2000 and had since been working in collaboration with Community Base Organizations (CBO) in the Sandema District in the Upper East Region of Ghana and many parts of other Regions. Registered with the Registrar Generals’ Department (Reg.No.G, 25,143) in January 2008 and granted recognition as a Non- Governmental Organization (NGO) by the Social Welfare Department of Ghana (Reg.No.D.S.W./3899), and Accra Metropolitan Authority-AMA (Reg.No.A.026/10/582). It aims among others to improve the standards of living especially in rural communities in the district, encourage Good Governance practices in all sectors of the community socio-cultural economies, helps ensure quality health care for rural dwellers and finally to ensure reduction in rural poverty in the area. Executive Council and Management Staff 1. James Solomon Mensah (Founder, President-CEO) 2. Rev.Sam Ato Bentil ( Executive Director) 3. Rockson Adjei Marfo (Budget and Planning / PRO) 4. Rev. Robert Isaacson (Counseling/ Youth Director) 5. Mrs. Margaret Mensah (Treasurer/ Administration) 6. Mrs. Yvonne Ama Blay (Executive Secretary/ Accountant) Mission Statement 1. To provide educational programmes for orphans and other vulnerable children in our communities, and support the provision of safe and clean water. 2. To educate the kids for the prevention of malaria, and other diseases that affect them through ignorance.
  • 3. 3. To advocate for the rights of children mainly through sensitization and advocacy with community leaders and liaison officers, seminars, workshops and radio programmes about children right. 4. To initiate support and promote programmes concerned with provision of relief aid, rehabilitation and development of children. 5. To encourage and provide means to improve on the upbringing of children and minimizing the incidence of juvenile delinquency. 6. To promote health care and environmental organizations and community based organization to carry out effective delivery of service and to sensitize the children about HIV/AIDS and its prevention. Who we are: King James Foundation is a humanitarian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. We serve all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender. We are non-governmental, non -socio-economical, non-political and non-profit organization. Who fit in: Everyone is welcome to collaborate with us, as far as you are interested in Missions, reaching out to the lost souls, and believes in rescuing the perishing. We love to collaborate with you as individuals as well. All Churches, Organizations, Philanthropist, Donors, Individuals, Groups, Clubs, and all, no matter who you are or where you come from are welcome. We conduct: International programs for international missionaries, tourist, Volunteer workers, and outreach in West Africa. We support: International teams or partners to make sure that they are safe and their mission is totally accomplished. We organize: International, Conferences, Seminars, and Workshops. We help international missionaries and Volunteers to be located in the right place of their mission field, give them guidance and assistance they need to fulfill their missions. We are committed to reaching the Un-detached people or groups in the rural communities and Villages in Ghana and other parts of West Africa. Our mission strategies: Annual medical outreach for the Orphans, homeless, sick, and the less privileged, Hiv/Aids and Malaria Fever victims. Setting up private School and Vocational Center for the youth’s joblessness and unemployment. Drilling wells for fresh water supply for rural communities. Providing library service, quality Education. Our focus is on: Missions and rural, villages projects, like providing fresh and good drinking water for the village communities,(Borehole).Free books, for Reading and Writing, Sandals, Shoes, School Uniforms, School Desk, Computers, Paying of School fees, and other Educational materials to the less privileged in the poorest communities in Ghana. To influence lives and see lives changed.
  • 4. Our target is on: The youth/young adults getting them trained, and getting them involved in missions, leadership roles in communities. Give them skillful training to develop themselves and be a blessing to their families and communities. Our mandate is: To liberate humanity from poverty, ignorance, injustice through quality educational programs. We love all humanity, no matter where you come from and where you live; we love you and are proud of you. Our Services, we need partners to join hands with us: 1.Feed thee Hungry----------------------------Free Food Supply 2.Provide clean drinking water--------------Free Water Supply 3.Clothing the naked---------------------------Free Clothing, Shoes Supply 4.Accommodate the Orphans, Widows---Free Shelter 5.Heal the Sick-----------------------------------Free Medical Outreach 6.Interceed for the weak-----------------------Prayer Ministry 7.Encourage those in Prison-----------------Visitation/ Counseling 8. Strengthen the weak------------------------Education /Free Materials Supply Report on Kids Against Hunger, Project Handclasp and Africa Partnership Station program.Date-9th March 2010 On 9th March 2010, we the King James Foundation received 20 pallets, a pallet has 33 boxes of food and weights around 1000 pounds, (660 boxes, 142,560 meals) of Kids Against Hunger Foods worth $33,000 US Dollars through the US Navy, Africa Partnership Station with combined team of Project Handclasp at Tema Harbour, 30 km from Accra. We did not pay any port charges, taxes, or duty fees. The King James Foundation team had an opportunity to meet the Commander, Commodore Cindy Thebaud at the Tema Port with short greetings and introduction, after inspecting the Tema port yard to make sure everything is in order before the ship arrives and offloading of the Kids Against Hunger Foods to us. The Ship arrived 6:00pm at Tema Port with combined US Navy, Airforce, Military, Marine team and others to deliver the food to us.
  • 5. LTJG.Dan Day and Owen of US Navy, planning and discussing best ways to offload the pallets into our truck. What you see is the US Navy boat that brought the Kids Against Hunger food. The men did a wonderful job by making good arrangements at the port before offloading the pallets into our trucks. At the Habour main gate, the Navy assisted us to make sure we have free entry and led us out from the port through all security gates without any difficulties from the port security officers, which normally happens. We appreciate the support of the US Navy team and all other teams who contributed to the success of this project free feeding and distribution of Kids Against Hunger foods. If not the US Navy, we would have had a tough time at the port and the possibility of delaying the food at the port by security officers was high from all indications. A combined Team of US Navy, Air force, Military, offloading from the Navy Ship and re- loading the foods into our trucks. You can see the logo of “PROJECT HANDCLASP”. Without the help of these men, we would have had a tough time at the port that day. They really sacrificed a lot of time, energy, and gave us all needed assistance at the Tema port. We are so grateful and appreciate the United States Navy for such a wonderful support. The King James Foundation team and hiring men offloading the food from the trucks into warehouse around.11:15pm in the night. Packing the food to warehouse by the hiring laborers, with Rev.James Mensah at the warehouse. On 17th March 2010 the US Navy Team met the King James Foundation Executive Board and members of Parliament from the Presidency. Hon.Alhassan Azong, MP for Builsa South, Minister of Public Sector, Dr.Clement A. Apaak, Mrs. Margaret Mensah, LTJG.Dan Day, Owen, Lemon, Rev.James Mensah, and MP.Hon.Timothy Ataboadey. US Navy Captain, Commodore Cindy Thebaud introducing her team to the Minister’s and King James Foundation Board. Again introducing APS-Africa Partnership Station program to the government of Ghana and King James Foundation .Also present were Nigerian Naval Captain.A.A .Osinowo and Lt. Cmdr. Samuel Ayelazono Ghana Navy. Commodore Cindy Thebaud briefing us details of Africa Partnership Station programs. What is APS, their mission and what they does and also discussing details of how best we can have strong partnership to change and transformed lives in Africa and make a better place for the poor and needy. APS also have a strong training program that strengthens nations.
  • 6. LTJG-Dan Day -US Navy and Team with King James Foundation team, Margaret and James visited Royal Seed Home, an Orphanage Center where the foundation has been supporting with food aid. The Team inspecting the home to see the needs, life and living conditions of the children. The SOS Children Village Ghana, the most largest and well recognized Orphanage Home in Ghana and Africa loading their food. They received the largest part of the food of 200 Boxes of Kids Against Hunger Foods. They were so happy to receive the food because it was timely when they needed the food for their children and the communities around their villages. All their Branches, Tema, Kasoa and Asiakwa Villages got their shares. We have partner with the SOS Children Village Ghana to resupply food and other items to them every year when available. The Women frying some chicken to add to the food for special Sunday service for all adults, both single parents and married couples to have good time together in the Church, God’s Solid Foundation Ministry. Volunteers at kitchen busy cooking for the awaiting hungry kids in Ashongman Estate Community in Greater Accra Region, Ghana. Cooking the Food for the children of my Church and the Ashongman Estate Community. The Children eats two times a day three times a week, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Aunty Philo,who is the matron of the program,busy sharing the food for the kids.Kids line up to receive their food. Rev.James S.Mensah having good time with the children during eating time. How fun it is to eat with little children. I feel very exciting and glad when I see children well fed and happy. This is my joy and happiness; I see my dreams come true. Every child deserves a highly nutritious meal at least a day to be able to grow healthy both mentally, emotionally and physically. Parents can sleep well and be happy when their children are well fed and cared for. These kids are so excited and happy to get free food to eat two times a day, three times a week. Their prayer goes to Kids Against Hunger President, Chairman, and all Staff, especially Grandpa Larry Langston for a wonderful job done for the people of Ghana. The Children are having good time and enjoying the food. Some Adults hiding at a corner while enjoying the food. The food is sweet and nice and we love it says the children. Thank God for Kids Against Hunger Organization for being a great blessing to the Community of Mankomeda in the Central Region of Ghana. The food is good, healthy, sweet, and highly nutritious. Rev.James S. Mensah making sure the food goes directly to where it must go and serve its purpose. We cook some food for the Mankomeda Community and share some food to each family and home and the excitement was great and awesome. Dr.Clement A. Apaak receiving some food for the people of Northern Region to distributed to poor homes and families on behalf of the MP Hon. A. Azong for Builsa South and MP Hon. Timothy for Builsa North in the Sandema District. From August 2007 until now, the District has experienced worst challenges, as they have witness more floods every year destroying all their farm crops and products. This year 2010, the farmers are going through some hardship due to poor season to farm, also facing huge challenges over lack of water to plant their cash crop seeds. Upon receiving the food it will help some children at least have some food to eat to enable, they go to school for few days until first semester is over. Thanks to Kids Against Hunger for such great blessing to us.
  • 7. The great testimony: This child was nearly to death, he cannot walk, talk, do anything, but after continues eating the food for 2 weeks, he can now walk, his hair started growing, eyes became clearer, and body weakness disappears and has started talking. Praise God, what a miracle. BEFORE AFTER This little girl has been suffering from mental-retardnes, cannot read, cannot remember what is being taught both in school and at home; also suffering from insomnia but after eating the food for 2 weeks continually, she has recovered from all losses and is now healthy and mentally sound. This shows that the food can heal the mind and restore lose of blood. This is a miracle. BEFORE AFTER Doctors says medically this kids will not survive, and they will not live long, but by faith and prayers and the support of Kids Against Hunger, Steven Kvinlaug, Pastor Sam Asare, Chad Tapp, Sidney Wheatley and other good friends who have been... donating cash and food to us to save lives. Today this is the evidence that we can save premature death. This is what your donations and supports are doing in Ghana, West Africa. King James Foundation is committed to work hard with the little resources we have to save lives daily, we have come to understand that we don't need to be super rich before...ore we can save lives from untimely death, and here is our evidence. BEFORE (TWINS) BEFORE AFTER AFTER We thank God and praise Him for giving the grace to us to feed these kids and bring them back to life. Although there was no hope, no future for these children, medically proved they cannot survive ,but after we spent quality time and care with them, feeding them with Kids Against Hunger Food for 5 just five months, here they are ,healthy, mentally strong and growing strong daily to the glory of God. Distribution: We started distributing the food to various Orphanage Homes, Churches, Organization, Individuals, Volunteers and Families, on 15thMarch 2010.We are in partnership with them to give them regular resupply of food and other items to ease the pressure in their home anytime we have enough food and other items to donate or distribute. Also I will be visiting them and offer them free counseling, career counseling, training and spiritual support as needed, as part of our contribution towards national development and building a better society with good future leaders. King James Foundation also work hand in hand with this organization to fulfill its mandate and vision by given them all necessary assistance needed from us. Monitoring and Supervision: The King James Foundation team is responsible for monitoring and supervising all the activities of the feeding program to make sure the children are well fed and growing healthy. Reports and photographs have been requested by the KJF from each partner to submit to us for assessments, evaluation, and progress of the program. Rev.James S.Mensah will regularly visit each home in every month to see how the children are been fed and their progress and offer free counseling and services to the children and all the staff and volunteers working to support this program. Country-Side Children’s Welfare Home Feeding Report We were invited by Rev.James Mensah on 15 March 2010 to come for some of the Kids Against Hunger rice casserole for our children. We arrived at the warehouse in the morning
  • 8. about 10:00 am and after a short briefing and some discussions concerning the food, we agreed to partner and participate. We were given 50 boxes of Kids Against Hunger foods by Rev.James Mensah. We started cooking for our kids in our home that same day, and saw that it was good for them. At first, some of the kids did not want it as they have never tasted something like this before in their life, but later they all started enjoying it. We have over 100 kids in our home with eight staff. The food has been a great blessing to us. Testimony: There was one male child who was very weak and could not stand up, walk, and talk properly, but after feeding him with the KAH food for some period, he started making efforts to stand up with little support, and now he can walk and talk, praise God. All our children started growing fine and healthy with sharp minds to read and understand what they read; indeed, it’s really a food against hunger and a mental recycling medicine. It is our hope of prayer that this programme would continue to reach other children who are affected by malnutrition, anemia, and kwashiorkor both near and far for sound and healthy growth of our children. Submitted By: Mr. Osei Owusu Administrator Sign: owusuosei ROYAL SEED ORPHANAGE HOME FEEDING PROGRAME REPORT On 10th March 2010, a food programme was organized and forms were brought to the Home to be filled after the forms were filled, the King James Foundation led by Rev.James Solomon Mensah gave us 50 boxes of Kids Against Hunger foods. The food was cooked and given to the children in the home especially the malnourished kids. The first group that tasted the food is babies and toddlers. Photos were taken on how the kids were before they started eating the food and after also. The food has been very nutritious food where some of the food were even grinded into powder form and used as porridge for the kids. The Kids really enjoyed the food and the management itself could see a lot of dynamic changes and improvements. Testimonies: All the kids that were sick recovered within the third week of taking the food and started putting on more weight. It was observed that the food helped the kids a lot and the malnourished ones put up weight that when you see them now you will be very happy and the kids that were very sick, would not talk, walk recovered quickly and now can walk and talk properly. Another miracle that happens was, our monthly spending on hospital payments were drastically reduced to 1% instead of 80% within first five months we started feeding the kids with Kids Against Hunger Foods. A boy with HIV/AIDS who could to do anything due to body weakness and other weaknesses can now do all things after eating the food. Energy is restored. Lastly, we can say the feeding program has been really helped the Royal Seed Home very much, and in so many ways as follows:
  • 9. 1. Instead of spending money to buy bags of rice for the kids, the money was saved to do different projects, because the children eat 2 bags of rice at a cost of $150 UD Dollars for morning, afternoon, and in the evening they eat local food like Banku. 2. Going to Hospitals regularly stops this season because of the Kids Against Hunger Foods. 3. All malnourished children grew very healthy and nicely and mentally strong. We appreciate King James Foundation and the Kids Against Hunger for creating such avenue and opportunity for the poor, orphans, wick, weak and the malnourished kids in Ghana to have a better life today. We hope and pray that this program will continue and never stops so many lives can be always change and transformed for better living. Hope to receive more foods in next supply. Submitted by. Mrs. Naomi Esi Amoah Founder / President of the Home Sign: esinaomiamoah God’s Solid Foundation Ministry-Free Feeding Program Report On the 15th March 2010, Rev.James S.Mensah invited us to come for free food to be given to our children and people of Ashongman Estate Community. We were so glad when we got the news because we were facing severe hunger and most of our children in the church stopped coming to Church even parents. We went for the food and on the 17th March 2010, and we were given 200 boxes of the Kids Against Hunger Food. We started cooking the food in the evening around 5pm and on that day we had 90 children who came to eat the food and 30 parents, 20 youth and young adults. The foods were good, and those who came around went about broadcasting about the free food program which causes a tremendous increase in our next feeding day. We cook the food every Thursdays, Saturday and Sunday, and by so doing our dying church has received multiple increases from 10 members to 56 Adults and 120 children within 5 months. The food came at the right time to relieve us from starvation and hunger. Ever since we started the feeding program we have seen multiple changes in our membership, offerings, tithes, and financial increase. Our Sunday school department also had increase in number within short period of time because of the free feeding. Testimony: , Some of the children who were weak, and cannot walk properly nor talk well started walking and talking properly after eating the food for one month. It was surprised to hear the children saying they can now remember anything they learn from School and at Church, which they used to forget. Those with kwashiorkor and anemia are now healthy and strong. There was a little boy who cannot do anything excerpt his mother carried him up and down all the time, after eating the food for two weeks continuously he started walking to the glory of God. We thank King James Foundation and Kids Against Hunger for making it possible for us to have access to free food. We pray this program continues and never cease as many kids will die and suffer incase this program stops. We asked Kids Against Hunger and King James Foundation to continue the program to save many lives in Ghana. We pledge that we shall support these Organizations
  • 10. with much prayer and fasting for God to open doors and provide all the financial needs for enable them to sustain the program. Submitted by: Pastor. S.K. Asante—Associate Pastor GOSFOM Sign: kwamesamuel Challenges: There has been lot of challenges faced during distribution and cooking the food for the kids. Some of the challenges are as follows: 1. Transportation cost is very high. 2. Cost of hiring men to load and offload the food from truck. 3. Research of quality organizations and creating new centers for distributions. 4. Cost of cooking the food, logistics, volunteers salaries, gas, plates, water and transport, as we spend $150 weekly for this only. 5. Port Challenges of national security trying to resist and delay the food at port. 6. Lack of funding or financial support to ease tension mount on us weekly. 7. Cost of monitoring, errands, visiting various feeding centers at various towns and villages. 8. Children finding it very difficult to eat the food at first stage, until much education have been done and experiments shown to them before accept and eat. 9. Lack of official vehicle or car to move around which make it difficult for us and cost lots of money on transportation daily. Distribution Centers: 1. Royal Seed Home----148 Kids—12 Staff----------------55 Boxes of KAH Foods. 2. Country-Side Children’s Welfare Home—100 Kids—8, Staff------50 Boxes of KAH Foods. 3. SOS Children Village Home, have 3 homes------Tema Village, Asiakwa Village, and Kasoa Village--550 Kids---over 50 Staff--200 Boxes of KAH Foods. Community distribution areas; Dawhenya, Mataheko, Kakasunaka, Gbetsile all in the Greater Accra region; Bunso, Asiakwa, Segyemasi in the Eastern region and Kambonayili, Datonayili and Dungu in the Northern region. 4. Life Channel Child’s Care--------50 kids------4 Staff -------15 Boxes of KAH Foods. 5. God’s Solid Foundation Ministry---200 Kids----9 Staff ---200 Boxes of KAH Foods 6. Mankomeda Village-----150 kids, 50 selected adults---25 Boxes of KAH Foods 7. Good Shepherd Orphanage Home---20 kids—4 staff----4 Boxes of KAH Foods 8. Builsa District in the Northern Region-Upper East. Hon.Alhassan Azong, MP for Builsa South---30 Boxes of KAH Foods, Hon. Timothy Ataboadey MP for Builsa North---20 Boxes of KAH Foods. 9. Dr. Clement A. Apaak for Bolgatanga-------12 KAH Foods Boxes. 10. Women’s Refuge and Child Survival-Africa----------54 Kids—10 Staff----80 Boxes of KAH Foods. Volunteers: Ellen-Sofie Nielsen, Egeskovvej 29 8800 Viborg. Malin Heiden, Solvaenget 26, 7470 Karup J., Marilyn Rojas, 9500 Wilshire blvd Beverly Hills, Ca 90212
  • 11. 11. Hiamankyene Community in the Eastern Region of Ghana----168 Kids, 50 Adults— 10 Boxes of KAH foods. 12. Juaben Community town in the Ashanti Region of Ghana---150 Kids were given free foods----30 Boxes of KAH Foods. 13. Joy FM Easter kids kitchen soup program-Accra Community---over 1,000 kids, we donated 10 Boxes of KAH Foods and Cash of GHC.20.00. 14. God’s Academy Ministry Church, Abeka Community------50 kids, 40 adults, we donated 60 boxes of KAH Foods. 15. All laborers, workers, volunteers, and staff have received one box each as an incentive for their time and energy put to make sure we have successful program. We hired 10 persons, to go with us at the Tema Port to help offload and support us to offload again to the warehouse. There are 10 volunteers at our church cooking the food for the kids every week and other staff at various orphanage homes. Total food given to the hired persons and volunteers are 20 + 20 -----40 boxes 16. Rev.James S.Mensah also took five boxes of KAH Foods for himself and family. Distribution is still ongoing as more organizations, churches, orphanage homes and communities are showing much interest and need the food badly. Food Received-----20 pallets-----660 Boxes+ 5 pallets. Total pallets received are 20, which is 660 Boxes plus extra 5 pallets. The food is truly highly nutritious and healthy for human consumption. It builds both the immune system and mental development. THE FOOD IS A MIRACLE FOOD. God’s Solid Foundation, Ashongman Estate-Accra No. NAMES AGE 1 Samuel Ayadi 17 yrs 21 Prince Boakye 14 yrs 2 Vivian Ayadi 15 yrs 22 Mattew Amuzu 14 yrs 3 Akpene Afenyo 13 yrs 23 Daniel Tudeka 4 yrs 4 Dzigbordi Afenyo 10 yrs 24 Stephen Tudeka 10 yrs 5 Pearl Afenyo 7 yrs 25 Comfort Tudeka 14 yrs 6 Eunice Asamoah 6 yrs 26 Emmanuel Odoi 10 yrs 7 Emmanuel Asamoah 10 yrs 27 Margret Asamani 7 yrs 8 Anderson Asamoah 14 yrs 28 Kate Asamani 11 yrs 9 Charles Agblator 14 yrs 29 Angela Ocansey 6 yrs 10 Bright Agblator 8 yrs 30 Emmanuesl Ocansey 3 yrs 11 Felix Appiah 7 yrs 31 Kenneth Agbengu 8 yrs 12 Daniel Biney 11 yrs 32 Prinscilla Agbengu 11 yrs 13 Stanley Biney 8 yrs 33 Emmanuel Kaisey 7 yrs 14 Sylvester Yeboah 8 yrs 34 Michael Ofori 4 yrs 15 Raphael Awutey Jr. 2 yrs 35 Bernard Sarffo Sr. 1 yrs 16 Randy White Odamie 13 yrs 36 Bernard Sarffo Jr. 1 yrs 17 Princess Ayadi 3 yrs 37 Joseph Kojo Yeboah 12 years 18 Quarshie 6 yrs 38 George Nana Yaw Akoi 11 years 19 Esther Tamakloe 8 yrs 39 Benjamin Yaw Menu Adjei 14 yrs 20 Fauster Tamakloe 8 yrs 40 Daniel Kwabina Yeboah 47years 42 Gladys Ofori 4 yrs 41 Zephania Ofori 6 yrs 43 Ephraim Agakpe Ofori 1 yr 6 months
  • 12. 44 Deborah Asamoah 4 yrs 65 Patience Mensah 4 yrs 45 Michael Asamoah 7 yrs 66 Elizabeth Mensah 7 yrs 46 Richmond Foe 11 yrs 67 Emmanuel Hiheglo 4 yrs 47 Forgive Zonyra 6 yrs 68 Princess Mawunyo 1yr 8 months 48 Emmanuel Zonyra 3 yrs 69 Naomi Gyahene 3 yrs 49 Abraham Zonyra 5months 70 Rebecca Gyahene 9 yrs 50 Rebecca Awuku 13 yrs 71 Aku 9 yrs 51 Olivia Awuku 9 yrs 72 Oye Gyahene 3 yrs 52 Emmanuel Awuku 10 yrs 73 Emmanuel Boafo 8 yrs 53 Benjamin Awuku 13 yrs 74 David Kabortey 3 yrs 54 Diana Jasowaa 9 yrs 75 Noah Boafo 7 yrs 55 Gladys Atsumoah 2 yrs 75 Elikplim Agbo 1 yrs 56 Nana Adu 4 yrs 76 Gamyma 11 yrs 57 Mabel Asaah 4 yrs 77 Karin Homey 2 yrs 58 Esther Nkansah 6 yrs 78 Keziah Homey 11 yrs 59 Stellarr Agyebia 11 yrs 79 Delight Adzidaglo 10 yrs 60 Isaac Ahadzi 5 yrs 80 Naomi Dansu 9 yrs 61 Godwin Ahadzi 6 yrs 81 Richard Gyamfi 11 yrs 62 Daniel Antwi 10 yrs 82 Eric Gyamfi 11 yrs 63 Samuel Agyemang 5 yrs 83 Patience Dzigbordi 11 yrs 64 Solomon Mensah 3 yrs 99 Abudala 15 yrs 84 Cujo Ahiador 14 yrs 100 Zara 12 yrs 85 Ruth Gyamfi 6 yrs 101 Yaw Atsu 34 yrs 86 Raymond Atitso 2 yrs 102 Munira Atsu 31 yrs 87 Christopher Salasi 4 yrs 103 Donne Atsu 10 yrs 88 Charllote Agbesi 8 yrs 104 Dodzi Atsu 17 yrs 89 Godwin Dake 12 yrs 105 Kwesi Daniel Boadu Mensah 10 yrs 90 Theresa Awuku 16 yrs 106 Augustina Aku 21 yrs 91 Daniel Ameho 7 yrs 107 Fred Opare 23 yrs 91 Bernice Dadzi 9 yrs 108 Cynthia Akwensi 33 yrs 92 Benedicta Dadzi 2 yrs 109 Augustine Agbenyegah 16 yrs 93 Erica Ohenewaa 2 yrs 110 Victoria Amenye 15 yrs 94 Joshua Wadie 12 yrs 111 Emmanuel Attakora 3 yrs 95 Emmanuel Zevor 5 yrs 112 David Kokoroko 2 yrs 6months 96 Yaw Koranteng 5 yrs 113 Jeffery Appiatu 15 yrs 97 Kwesi Agyepong 9 yrs 114 Jason Appiatu 13 yrs 98 Fati Fuseni 30 yrs 115 Douglas Appiatu 4 yrs MANKOMEDA COMMUNITY, CENTRAL REGION Children Department Name Age 1 Atsufi Akakpo 15 yrs 8 Samuel Domefa 16 yrs 2 Godbless Akakpo 12 yrs 9 Koshie Agboku 20 yrs 3 Michael Akakpo 7 yrs 10 Jonathan Kokroko 11 yrs 4 Enyonam Akakpo 13 yrs 11 Joyce Adu Mensah 8 yrs 5 Rose Akakpo 1 yrs 12 Jernifer Afiwa Akumatey 8 yrs 6 Lily Tenge 4 yrs 13 Wonder 1 yr 7 Godfred Tenge 7 yrs 14 Issifu Mohammed 14 yrs
  • 13. 15 Adiza Mohammed 4 yrs 33 Mary Authur 16 yrs 16 Bernice Awidoe 6 yrs 34 Michael Tukpeyi 19 yrs 17 Ruth Kwakwa 5yrs 35 Isaac Kwesi 16 yrs 18 Nawa Mohammed 9 yrs 36 Comfort Kwesi 13 yrs 19 Medina Mohammed 7 yrs 37 Daniel Quashie 9 yrs 20 Mary Agbogli 14 yrs 38 Abraham Awuty 1 yr 21 Collins Sokpor 3 yrs 39 Yaw Gabuzor 8 yrs 22 Esenam Sokpor 7 yrs 40 Michael Dadzi 12 yrs 23 Mark Awudza 13 yrs 41 Salifu Amadu 1 yrs 24 Rebecca Awudza 16 yrs 42 Linda Larbie 20 yrs 25 Seth Agbogli 9 yrs 43 Doris Larbie 17 yrs 26 Emmanuel Awudza 9 yrs 44 Mary Larbie 11 yrs 27 Emmanuela Awudza 9 yrs 45 John Larbie 8 yrs 28 Flowrence Awudza 4 yrs 46 Philomena Larbie 16 yrs 29 Agnes Adwonu 2 yrs 47 Rebecca Panford 9 yrs 30 Prince K.Tukpeyi 1 yr 48 Mercy Boadu 18 yrs 31 Rose Tukpeyi 9 yrs 49 Prosper Tsifokor 17 yrs 32 Emmanuel K.Tukpeyi 16 yrs 50 Beatrice Tukpeyi 14 yrs 72 Jerome Akakpo 4 yrs 51 Raphael Tsifokor 12 yrs 73 Godfred Dzotsi 12 yrs 52 Patricia Botwe 6 yrs 74 Solomon Dzotsi 7 yrs 53 Baba Zakari Ibrahim 2 yrs 75 Emmanuel Datsi 12 yrs 54 Lafisatu Ibrahim 9 months 76 Mary Datsi 7 yrs 55 Rashida Ibrahim 12 yrs 77 Edem Dzrekey 9 yrs 56 Abigail Agbodzi 8 yrs 78 Godmay Drekey 6 yrs 57 Lidia Agbodzi 11 yrs 79 Godson Negble 14 yrs 58 Verinica Ametefe 14 yrs 80 Promise Nebgle 11 yrs 59 Celestina Gago 7 yrs 81 Adoneger Boadu 8 yrs 60 Selasis Edenam Gago 5 yrs 82 Ruth Boadu 6 yrs 61 Munkaila Ibrahim 13 yrs 83 Sabina Asare 7 yrs 62 Abubakari Ibrahim 11 yrs 84 Sarah Asare 4 yrs 63 Awali Ibrahim 5 yrs 85 Delali Sape 4 yrs 64 Mariama Ibrahim 1 yr 86 Akosua Sape 12 yrs 65 Michael Afful --I 13 yrs 87 Adadzeba Amoquandor 4 yrs 66 Michael Afful----II 11 yrs 88 Efua Aminsah Amoquandor 3 yrs 67 Nicholas Afful 7 yrs 89 Hannah Babu 9 yrs 68 Marry Afful 9 yrs 90 Kobina Asare 6 yrs 69 David Dzotsi 14 yrs 91 Belinda Gago 12 yrs 70 Korbla Sape 5 yrs 92 Jonas Gago 15 yrs 71 Robert Akakpo 8 yrs 97 Naomu Arthur 15 yrs 93 Alberta Larbie 11 yrs 98 Sabina Arthur 13 yrs 94 Obed Larbie 9 yrs 99 Joyce Gidzi 9 yrs 95 Ismael Larbie 7 yrs 100 Joseph Nukpese 13 yrs 96 Mary Agbodi 15 yrs Adults Department Name Age 1 Mr.Kofi Akakpo 45 yrs 3 Atsu Suolo Dzotsi 36 yrs 2 Agnes Akakpo 35 yrs 4 Novishe Akakpo 23 yrs
  • 14. 5 Father Akakpo 21 yrs 10 Miglaso Agboku 46 yrs 6 Rita Akakpo 26 yrs 11 Joseph Kokroko 31 yrs 7 Gladys Dzebu 40 yrs 12 Felecia Akosua Ocloo 61 yrs 8 Seth Tenge 30 yrs 13 Daniel Kokroko 36 yrs 9 Togbi Domefa 45 yrs 14 Stephen Kokroko 28 yrs 24 Thesera Senagbe 61 yrs 15 Raphael Kokroko 34 yrs 25 Rebecca Senagbe 44 yrs 16 Mary Kokroko 23 yrs 26 Patience Gagadosu 31 yrs 17 Osei Asiedu 50 yrs 27 Simon Kofi Awudza 71 yrs 18 Selina Helegbe 50 yrs 28 Monica Awudza 21 yrs 19 Mohammed Adam 48 yrs 29 Stephen Wonder Tukpeyi-43 yrs 20 Georgina Addo 25 yrs 30 Awuty Gabuzor 33 yrs 21 Richard Sape 25 yrs 31 Halidu Amadu 35 yrs 22 Hawa Amadu 60 yrs 32 John Larbie 62 yrs 23 Kofi Gbadrive 70 yrs 42 Cecilia Awudza 35 yrs 33 Esther Annan 45 yrs 43 Samuel Larbie 42 yrs 34 Suzy Larbie 25 yrs 44 Ibrahim Taidu 43 yrs 35 Margret Annan 50 yrs 45 Abiba Ibrahim 40 yrs 36 Mansah Adonu 63 yrs 46 Ben Afful 52 yrs 37 Gbogbe Tsifokor 50 yrs 47 Cecilia Boadu 50 yrs 38 Alima Botwe 20 yrs 48 Janet Akakpo 43 yrs 39 Kofi Agbodzi 55 yrs 49 Louis Akakpo 52 yrs 40 Arthur Seche 45 yrs 50 Elizabeth Asare 50 yrs 41 Benard Asare 61 yrs Daniel Tetteh 26yrs Noah Tetteh 24yrs Joshua Batsa 23yrs Mary Dede 27yrs Witel Tea 2yrs Edward Wayo Teye Vadis 20yrs Salomey Tetteh 22yrs Nana Kojo Nannor 3yrs David Tetteh 15yrs Hannah Dede 25yrs BOAKYE ERIC Michael Ahorsu 22yrs OSEI BOAKYE ERIC Enyonam Gatogo 20yrs ISAAC KWABENA OSEI Noble Ahorsu 5yrs DUAH DANSO ANDREW Olivia Agbenyo 1yrs ADGYEI KWADWO OTUO SEREBOUR SARPONG DAVID ALEXANDER OPOKU SAMUEL YEBOAH JOESEPH OPUKU SETH BOAFO DANIEL OWUSU BOATENG Mawuli Kwouvi 23yrs VOLUNTEES Kofi Kwouvi 24yrs Jesse John Mensah 1 .1/2 yrs 1. Mad. GLADYS WAYOE Charity Appak 12yrs 2. ESTHER ASIEDU BOAFO Peace Hommey 31yrs 3. VIDA KWAPONG Veronica Kaledzi 13yrs 4. KONADU AFIA Priscilla Abbam 21yrs 5. VERONICA AMPONSAH Saviour Sacketey 1yrs 6. AKUA AYEBEA
  • 15. GOD’S MINISTRY ACADEMY INT’L,CHILDREN MINISTRY DEPARTMENT ABEKA-LAPAZ- Feeding Volunteers---1.Pastor Eric Agbedra 2.Ms.Patience Adom 3.Ms.Marim Ackah. Name Age 1. Isaac Fredua 16yrs 17. Hannah Lekpor 11yrs 2. Emmanuel Kandah 9yrs 18. Benedicta Aryee 8yrs 3. Henry Afram 13yrs 19. Gloria Twumuwaa 10yrs 4. Emmanuel Larbi 9yrs 20. Patricia Adjei 12yrs 5. Emmanuel Kwao 10yrs 21. Leticia Frimpong 8yrs 6. Daniel Kwao 12yrs 22. Gifty Aditisowa 6yrs 7. Clinton Ntiamoah 12yrs 23. Eunice Ossom 15yrs 8. William Afram 14yrs 24. Nora Tsirewaa 4yrs 9. Emmanuel Opoku 13yrs 25. Patience Owusuwaa 5yrs 10. Emmanuel Dzamezi 10yrs 26. Gloria Afram 8yrs 11. Varnessa Dzamezi 13yrs 27. Peter Alhassan 8yrs 12. Rebecca Oduro 12yrs 28. Agnes Ayiku 9yrs 13. Abigail Simon 10yrs 29. Anthony Ozaze 6yrs 14. Diana Kena 11yrs 30. Paulina Fredua 6yrs 15. Debora Fredua 12yrs 31. Paul Fredua 9yrs 16. Mary Aziawor 12yrs 32. Emmanuel Inkoom 9yrs 41. Benedicta Essilfie 8yrs 33. Collins Odoi 8yrs 42. Christabel Essilfie 6yrs 34. Enock Mensah 8yrs 43. Caleb Oduro 5yrs 35. Joyce Setordzi 7yrs 44. Hannah Oduro 2yrs 36. Emmanuel Adam 7yrs 45. Emmanuel Aryee 3yrs 37. Bright Setordzi 2yrs 46. Anita Anim 15yrs 38. Belinda Annim 7yrs 47. Belinda Afiatete 6yrs 39. Bernice Annim 5yrs 48. Andrew Tetey 5yrs 40. Vanessa Essilfie 4yrs 49. Ricky Agyepong 11yrs 50. Gifty Adom 6yrs 66. Diana Apaloo 12yrs 51. Vanessa Nkrumah 5yrs 67. Spendyloue Apaloo 9yrs 52. Gladys Oduro 9yrs 68. Mary Agbedera 12yrs 53. Abigail Tata 7yrs 69. Benedicta Agbedra 5yrs 54. Portia Agyari 8yrs 70. Emmanuela Agbedra 9yrs 55. Ransford Brenyaa 8yrs 71. Linda Agyakwaa 13yrs 56. Gloria Aninga 5yrs 72. Olivia Adom 12yrs 57. Carolina Akosua 4yrs 73. Mariam Adom 8yrs 58. Benedicta Agbozoh 3yrs 74. Macbite Adom 6yrs 59. Augustinba Boateng 8yrs 75. Felicity Adu Gyamfi 8yrs 60. Linda Ayimesi 8yrs 76. Elizabeth Sidney 12yrs 61. Sarah Berwaah Agyei 13yrs 77. Isaac Sidney 10yrs 62. Stella Serwaah Agyei 13yrs 78. Sidney Okyere 8yrs 63. Matilda Kumah 13yrs 79. Mathias Anim 11yrs 64. John Nkrumah 10yrs 80. Paintil Buabeng 10yrs 65. Edem Apaloo 6yrs
  • 16. Evans Asamoah 30yrs Dede Ophilia 4YRS Lurencia Amuzu6yrs Godwin Ahorsu 25yrs Theressa Addo 9yrs Jactic Tettey 2yrs Celestine Asare 10yrs Felicia Arkorful 17yrs Sweet Mother 17yrs Stephen Nkum 9yrs Kwesi Agyeapong 12yrs Eric Nkum 5yrs Joshua Wadea 12yrs Bismark Nkum 14yrs Erica Ohenewaa 3yrs Christian Nkum 3yrs Sharlotte Addo 30yrs Helina Sam 18yrs Beatrice Kuasah26yrs Christiana E. Nkum 20yrs Priscilla 10yrs Janet Nkum 16yrs Enock Amevoh 6yrs Zacqui Biogunu 25yrs Isaac Kojo Osare 8yrs Joseph Asomani25yrs Georgina Yakubu 24yrs Daniel Adokor 8yrs Eunice Tetteh 20yrs Wisdom Adokor 6yrs Esnalinda Owusu Ajimah 2yrs Victoria Tetteh 21yrs Rosalinda Nattey 4yrs Fatima Amenu 3yrs Seth Buanpong 11yrs Happy Tetteh 12yrs Ebenezer Odikum 10yrs Emmanuel Arkoh 16yrs Janet Odikum 3yrs Grace Arkoh 18yrs Abigail Odikum 4yrs Victor Hommey 50yrs Mary Addai 20yrs Hellen Hommey40yrs Elijah Adom 1yrs Celestine Hommey 12yrs Esther Nartey 11yrs Zephrina Hommey 10yrs Janet Nartey 8yrs Joseph Adom 9yrs Latebea Bernice15yrs Linda Adom 10yrs Emzabells Nartey 3yrs Gabriel Nyamekye Adom 2yrs Etomaa Atti 5yrs Yaa Lydia 22yrs Emmanuel Atti 2yrs Rose Nannor 13yrs Solomon Awuah 12yrs Bismark Nannor17yrs Fredric Ajepong 5yrs Tsotsoo Kpabifio 22yrs Rosina Afia 1yrs Ayorkor Kpabifio 26yrs Patricia Attado 13yrs Kai Kpabifio 24yrs Doris Attado 3yrsrs Patience Attey 2yrs Edina Agbokah 2yrs Gifty Attey 18yrs Selasi Gunu 4yrs Stephen Arkoh 20yrs Emmanuel Attado 6yrs Edith Amonor 8yrs Eva Andoh 11yrs Harriet Tetteh 21yrs Dora Abrokwa 8yrs Richmond Amonor 5yrs Etonnam Gunu 2yrs Okyere Kennedy 25yrs Nana Saudatu Mamudu 12yrs Kwaty Thomas 27yrs Adziatu Mamudu 15yrs Isaac Addo 13yrs Taihiru Mamudu 17yrs Fredrick Enim 10months Enock Asante 12yrs Hannah Awuah 11yrs Annor Mary 14yrs Martha Akyaa 23yrs Gabriel Obuke 11yrs Godwin Fiagbenu 8yrs Philip Addo 8yrs Wisdom Fiagbenu 2yrs Regina Obuke 13yrs Stephen Ababio14yrs Alice Yayra 4yrs Celestina Zarkule 12yrs Israel Ababio 4yrs
  • 17. Solomon Ababio 3yrs Juaben, Ashanti Feeding Program Name 1. Elizabeth Asiedu 12yrs 37. Paul Anima 6yrs 2. Obeng Serwaah 10yrs 38. Daniel Addo 10yrs 3. Otuo Serebour 14yrs 39. Kofi Antwi 14yrs 4. Bawuah Janet 13yrs 40. Bruce Amo Owusu 2yrs 5. Princess Owusu 12yrs 41. Kofi Agyekum 5yrs 6. Abigail Asamoah 11yrs 42. Samuel Adomako 2yrs 7. Dora Nkansa 7yrs 8. Lorna Frimpong 11yrs 43. Asante Boamah 10yrs 9. Grace Atobra 6yrs 44. Frimpong Daniel 7yrs 10. Beatrice Baah 6yrs 45. Asamoah John 8yrs 11. Joana Baawuah 4yrs 46. Sarfo Daniel 10yrs 12. Priscilla Obeng 7yrs 47. Fredrick Animpong 9yrs 13. Precious Nkansa 5yrs 48. Benson Animah 6yrs 14. Mercy Adwubi 4yrs 49. Benson Antwi 3yrs 15. Bridget Donkor 7yrs 50. Adwoa Manuah 6yrs 16. Nana Owusuaa 8 months 51. Adwoa Tatwuaa 7yrs 17. Patricia Agyemang 4yrs 52. Branson Adumako 12yrs 18. Ruth Tekyiwaa 6yrs 53. Emmanuel Gyamfi 2yrs 19. Vivian Appiah 13yrs 54. Afia Sarpong 3yrs 20. Nana Ama Owusu 2yrs 55. Beatrice Adoma Boateng 8yrs 21. Amenda Appiah 8yrs 56. Mavis Owusu 9yrs 22. Berolda Appiah 10yrs 57. Florence Nyarko 9yrs 23. Blessing Appiah 2yrs 58. Elizabeth Adjei Boateng 10yrs 24. Mavis Donkor 10yrs 59. Esther Mirekuwaa 12yrs 25. Angela Boabeng 12yrs 60. Anaafi Ebenezer 13yrs 26. Sandra Ofori 7yrs 61. Rita Owusu 14yrs 27. Comfort Addo 2yrs 62. Richard Tawiah Nuamah 14yrs 28. Badu Mansa 3yrs 63. Edwin Atta Boateng Snr. 21yrs 29. Patricia Agyei 11yrs 64. Edwin Atta Boateng Jnr.21yrs 30. Matelda Akyea 11yrs 65. Edward Adjei Boateng 22yrs 31. Seth Boafo 10yrs 66. Rockson Adjei-Marfo 23yrs 32. Michael Wayo 8yrs 67. Frank Adjei Frimpong 25yrs 33. Blessing Asamoah 3yrs 68. Bernice Adjei Boateng 25yrs 34. Collings Adomako 12yrs 69. Evelyn Opoku Anane 30yrs 35. Patrick Boabeng 7yrs 70. Afram Kwabena 20yrs 36. Nana Boateng 7yrs 71. Augustine Osei Appiah 24
  • 18. GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH, Juaben Free Feeding Program (members) 1. Rev. J.K WAYOE 2. GLADYS WAYOE 3. OBENG - ASANTE PAUL 4. KWAPONG ASIEDU ISAAC 5. JEFF ISSIFU 6. NANA KUSI 7. ASANTE OWUSU BOATENG 8. MARTIN AMPONSAH Deacons 9. AGYEKUM THOMAS 10. ANTI YAA 11. Mrs. VIDA KWAPONG 12. ESTHER ASIEDU BOAFO Deaconesses 13. ANTI AMA 14. VERONICA AMPONSAH 15. Mad. JULIANA ASIEDU 16. Mrs. EVA AGYEKUM 17. SERWAA MARY 18. NANA AGYEMANG 19. KAAKYIRE DUKU 20. BOATENG LINDA 21. AKUA AYEBEA 22. OBAA ASEM 23. AFIA KONADU 24. Mad. AKOSUA POMAA 25. CHRISTIANA BROBBEY 26. GRACE AKYEA 27. CYNTHIA ANTWI 28. ANGELINA NANA OWUSUA 29. GEORGINA AGYEKUWAA 30. FLORENCE BOATENG 31. ELIZABETH BROBBEY 32. FAUSTINA KONADU 33. ABIGAIL OWUSU 34. DORITHY ASAMOAH 35. MERCY WAYOE 36. BOAFO MADONA 37. EDINA POKUAA 38. AKOSUA OYE KWAPONG 39. ELIZABETH ASARE 40. KONADU PORTIA 41. AMO SANDRA 42. SARAH SARPONG 43. SARAH OPPONG 44. COMFORT AGYEIWAA 45. BOAKYE AKUOKO 46. PORTIA AKUOKO 47. YAA POMAA 48. OSEI MARY
  • 19. 49. AKOSUA POMAA 50. PORTIA BOATENG 51. BELINDA APPIAH 52. AMA AGYEAMAA 53. COMFORT SAFOA 54. ESTHER BIMAH 55. EVELYN QUOQAE 56. GYENIFA AGYEI BONSU 57. YVONE TWUMASI 58. MAVIS ASARE 59. FRANCISCA AKYEA 60. STELLA OWUSU 61. AKUA ADWUBI 62. ATAA ISSFU 63. SISTER MARTHA 64. AKOSUA ADUTWUMWAA 65. ADWOA DENTAA 66. OBENG OHENEWAA PRISCILLA 67. ELIZABETH ASIEDUA KWAPONG MALES 66. YAW ERIC (ADU GYAMFI) 67. DUAH AGYEMANG 68. AKUOKO BOAKYE 69. BERKO MICHAEL 70. SHADRACK BOAMAH 71. EVANS AKOTO 72. OCRAN JOSEPH 73. DWAMENA HAYFORD 74. OSEI ASIBEY BONSU 75. CHARLES WAYOE 76. KWAME BOADI 77. OKYERE DARKO EDWARD 78. EMANUEL DUA 79. KOFI BOAKYE 80. AGYEI MICHEAL 81. ALFRED YEBOAH 82. DANIEL FOKUO KING JAMES FOUNDATION 2008-2009 FINANCIAL REPORT Partners /Donors Names Donations Expenditure/Projects Year
  • 20. Bishop Sidney David Wheatley-USA $ 1,960 Family Support/ Church 2008--- /Mission/Business --2009 Steven Kvinlaug-Norway $ 2,050 Family Support/ Feeding of 2009 Orphans/Clothing The Sending Place Ministry $ 500 Nigeria Mission / New Church 2009 By-Pastor. Darrel Deuel-USA project Chad and Michelle Tapp-USA $ 100 Nigeria Mission Support 2009 Kim and Mike Orteizer-USA $ 100 New Church Support /Family 2009 Support Damon Stuart-USA $ 250 Feeding of Orphans and Poor 2008 Kids-Party Mrs. Yvonne Ama Blay-GHANA $ 220 Registration of Legal 2008--- Documents 2009 James Solomon Mensah-GHANA $ 2,550 Missions to--Burkina-Faso, 2007-2 Nigeria, Documentary, 009 Services, Documents, Free feeding programs, family supports Dr. Adams Preston-USA Educational Donated to Anchor 2009 Materials Nursery/Primary Sch. Pastor. Vincent Nwokolo-USA $ 460 Family Support and New 2007-2 Church Support 008 Cecil Lukobi-USA $ 70 Family Support 2009 Alan Melton, Aaron Brockway-USA $200 + $100= Educational Material for 2008 $300 Orphans Total = $ 8,560 2010 JAN-JULY- FINANCIAL REPORT On 9th March 2010, we the King James Foundation received 20 pallets, a pallet has 33 boxes of food and weights around 1000 pounds, (660 boxes, 142,560 meals) of Kids Against Hunger Foods worth $33,000 US Dollars through the US Navy, Africa Partnership Station with combined team of Project Handclasp at Tema Harbour, 30 km from Accra. We did not pay any port charges, taxes, or duty fees. The King James Foundation team had an opportunity to meet the Commander, Commodore Cindy Thebaud at the Tema Port with short greetings and introduction, after inspecting the Tema port yard to make sure everything is in order before the ship arrives and offloading of the Kids Against Hunger Foods to us. The Ship arrived 6:00pm at Tema Port with combined US Navy, Air force, Military, Marine team and others to deliver the food to us. Financial Donation from Partners to Support the Project: 1. Bishop Sidney David Wheatley--------$ 350—Transportation, hiring men 2. Chad and Michelle Tapp-----------------$ 125---Items for cooking, Ingredients 3. Kim B. and Mike Orteizer----------------$ 100----Workers, Volunteers, family 4. Dr. Laurel Herring---------------------------$50------support volunteers
  • 21. 5. Chris Turner---------------------------------$50 ----Support my family. 6. Steven Kvinlaug --------------------------$600----Juaben, Fotobie trip, feeding, distribution and family support. 7. Rev.James Solomon Mensah--------- $ 860-----Logistics, Media, Travel, Missions 8. Bishop Sidney D. Wheatley -------------$250------ Family support 9. Yvonne Ama Blay---------------------------$250-------Administration/Logistics 10. Dr. Preston T.Adams-----------------------$75---------Family Support 11. Pastor Sam Asare--------------------------$715--------Free Feeding Program, Educational Support, Transportation /Family support. Total = $3,0205 Cash_+ $33,000 Worth of Food