Mission:
Provide
free education, shelter and care for disadvantaged children across the globe regardless of sex, age, race or tribal
origin.
Vision:
Reorient education towards sustainable development meeting the outcry of children around the world. Provide education, art, career and cultural programs to encourage children to succeed in our local community and extend support to vulnerable children in the future.
History:
Mawuvio's Outreach Programme was founded in August of 2009 by Eric Kwame Agoe and Renee Farwell. A chance meeting on the University of Ghana - Legon meeting brought Agoe and Farwell together. Agoe, a native Ghanaian, was orphaned at a young age and forced to drop out of school due to his inability to pay school fees required to attend public, governmental schools. In Agoe's Kissemah Village he observed many young children suffering through the same situation he had. Together Agoe and Farwell established a free education and care facility in Kissemah Village.
By January 2010 Mawuvio's (God's Children) Outreach Programme became a registered non-governmental and social welfare organization in Ghana.
In November 2011 Mawuvio's Outreach Programme became a registered 501(c)(3) organization in the United States
By January 2010 Mawuvio's (God's Children) Outreach Programme became a registered non-governmental and social welfare organization in Ghana.
In November 2011 Mawuvio's Outreach Programme became a registered 501(c)(3) organization in the United States
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