Our Global Projects:
Sub-Saharan Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Agro-Forestry Project:
The Sub-Saharan Agro-Forestry project seeks to contribute to the restoration, protection, and the sustainable management of Ghana’s natural resources such as wildlife, lands, and to halt the advancement of the Sahara Desert. The Agro-Forestry project will seek technical information from the government, non-governmental organizations, and the communities in which the project will be in operation. The project activities will be through awareness creation, raising of tree nurseries, planting of trees and cover cropping in the field, and the protection of the vegetation in a sustainable manner during the project’s first five (5) years phase and beyond. The Sub-Saharan Agro-Forestry project believes these activities can mitigate against the climate change effects in Ghana. The Sub-Saharan Agro-Forestry projects will later be extended and executed in other West African countries such as Togo, Burkina Faso, Cote d’ Ivoire, Benin, Nigeria, Niger, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Gambia, and Senegal.
Sub-Saharan Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Rural Literacy and Libraries Project: Aboyade (1987) postulated that the provision of information should be through the library systems. This has been a major factor because of its potential for giving new knowledge, raising of consciousness, strengthening links, and achieving the integration of disparate social groups in the society. The Heart of A Gold Non-Profit lncorporated under the Sub-Saharan Rural Literacy and Libraries Project has an adhoc goal to improve the quality of life for the underprivileged rural folks, through libraries constructions for educational and social development equalities.
Sub-Saharan Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Vertical Farms:
The start of a single Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated Vertical farm will spear the Sub-Saharan countries to pass toward an innovative standard of fully-controlled farming. Our objective here; is to transform agriculture production by building successive farms throughout the Developing World. The innovative cropping will help farmers to resist the old-style of growing crops by the empowerment of Agricultural students, and rural farmers cultivating all-year round.
Less crops water consumption will be enhanced in our farms more than the old field farming methods. Yields will be several times higher per square foot during each planting period. The farms will have earlier harvest cycles, expectable yield results, higher food safety, and less eco-friendly impact on the environment. This will empower indigenous production at higher scale and nurture our communities with harmless, healthful, and pleasant food.
Distribution of Our Heart of A Gold Vertical Farms’ Produces:
Our farm produces will be freely supplied to the aged homes. colleges, government hospitals, orphanages, residential universities, senior high schools, and the prisons.
Benefits of Heart of A Gold Vertical Farms’ to the Rural Communities:
Generating employment to the population, provision of sustainable income to the families, development of agricultural commercialization in the Developing Countries. The quick harvesting periods with our commercially grown vegetables will enhance good nutrition to reduce malnutrition, grown seeds from certified pest, and disease resistance vegetable crops. Our cropping will encourage climate, environment, and land conservation processes.
Sub-Saharan Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated Educational Goals:
Grants and Scholarships for Rural School Children:
Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated, U.S.A has an initial ad hoc principle to participate in the five-hundred thousand needy rural children educational grants and scholarships programs. The grants and scholarships program for the children will commence from the primary, junior high, senior high, and to the tertiary institutions level. The organization’s educational aiding will benefit poor ambitious young children who possess great potentials to their families and communities.
Minimum requirement of the beneficiaries will be dire financial needs and high academic standings of the rural children. Other minor requirements are children’s families will pay one-tenth of the terms or semester’s tuition and stationery cost out of pocket thus holding the families liable for the Heart of A Gold Non-Profit investments. The grants and scholarships will cover all the ordinary costs of the children education.
These costs may include tuition, stationery, and other educational supplies. In addition, the beneficiary children will agree to be bonded to work in the rural communities to give back after graduation. The students grant and scholarships residual benefits to the rural communities is to create and develop the younger generations to earn steady incomes and reduce the risk of the rural folks moving to the urban areas.
Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated Secondary Educational Programs:
Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated believed that for an economic development to occur, people must have the opportunities for equality, quality of life, education, and empowerment. The Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated secondary educational aim is to build five- hundred thousand libraries, computer, and science laboratories infrastructure in the rural communities. These infrastructure constructions will help to alleviate the long-term poor rural educational concerns.
The benefits of these educational programs will cater for the deprived rural children to be educated. To enable students from the rural communities to succeed in the various sectors and careers such as engineers, scientists, mathematicians, or educators. Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated believed with solid educational foundations, rural communities will break away from the cycle of poverty.
Dr. Franklin Atadja the Chief Executive Officer of Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated distributing school supplies in the Volta Region of Ghana.
Sub-Saharan Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Single Young Mothers Sustainability Project:
Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated agreed that gender issues will diminish with the provision of solutions. Globally, gender roles and expectations affected females in terms of respect, access, and control of services. Many females suffer from physical and psychological violence’s inflicted by their immediate families.
Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated have programs that will empower young mothers. The empowerment and access to the provision of economic opportunities through assisting young mothers to start farming, and consequently learning a vocational trade. The young beneficiaries will have to be in co-operative associations and agreed to pay one-tenth of the associated cost of their projects out of pocket to hold the single young women liable for the Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated’s and donors investments.
Conditions are participants are bonded to remain in the rural communities to mentor other unfortunate young mothers. The accorded farms will be in the mix cropping of Boubou cassava with maize, bean, or groundnut. Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated will request some help and assistance from the governments, Ministry of food and agricultural, gender and social welfare services. The Heart of A Gold Non-Profit Incorporated has initiated this program because African young mothers’ can farm and work to potentially feed themselves. The food surpluses produced will improve the global food and nutrition security, provide a steady family income, and drive economic developments in the rural communities.
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