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WhizzKids United, WKU, began work in Northern Ghana in 2002 with the building of a Youth Clinic which has worked with 40,000 youth.Last year we began building a WKU Health Academy which adjoins the clinic and will provide much needed health, education and empowerment programmes for disadvantaged youth. The model, developed and successfully delivered in South Africa by WKU, will provide services for orphans and vulnerable children including a meal a day, sexual and reproductive health services, counselling and testing, homework club, study area, vocational training and recreational activities.
WKU is equally committed to developing the Academy to be self sustaining and as such will provide building hire for conferences,weddings etc; a cafe and regular film screening. We hope to empower and up lift the community as a whole through the Academy and create a fully self funding Academy model which can be replicated.
Let's help these very poor children to reach their full potential.