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July 10, 2018
Day 5-9th July 2018 For last nights dinner, Judith made us redred, which consisted of rice mixed with a red sauce and beans, with plantains on the side. Today, the team got to work mostly making concrete and mortar for the masons, as well as continuing with the rock breaking routine. Mr Hartland decided to...
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Day 9: Monday, 9th July 2018. Today we started the day early, 7:30am in the lower school assembly presenting all the resources we were able to collect together and give to the school. We split into 3 groups for the first lesson of the day, some went to the kindergarten and played games with one...
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Day 4: Monday, 9th July 2018. First Day at Essaman United. After an enjoyable evening around the bonfire, we were again greeted by the cockerel to wake us up. After another pancake for breakfast, we got on the bus and made our way to the school. Upon arrival, it was clear to see that we...
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Day 3. Monday 9th July 2018 Phew! Finally here. You readers are probably wondering what it is to travel through the heart of Ghana. Fear not, Ollie and Will are here to help out. At 9am, we set off on our treacherous journey to Kwahu Tafo, on a full belly of scrumptious nosh. Our first...
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