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Screenathon Press Release

REACH Ghana launches free clinic, Screenathon 2011, in Glefe Non-profit organization brings together volunteers in and outside Ghana in a drive to provide free health-care services in Glefe, a slum community. Washington, DC December 7, 2011 The Representatives for Equal … Continue reading

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2011 Screenathon Scheduled for December 29, 2011

We are busy preparing for our end of year screenathon, and we are proud to launch the 2011 website: www.reachscreenathon.kintera.org. Join our dedicated members and volunteers as we show our commitment to service and health in Ghana at Screenathon 2011. … Continue reading

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Global Giving selects REACH to participate in August Open Challenge

With planning for this year’s Screenathon already underway, REACH has been presented with an exciting new opportunity. We have been selected by the GlobalGiving Foundation to participate in its Open Challenge, a fundraising opportunity for nonprofit organizations working around the … Continue reading

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Clean Water for Life to launch water purification and sanitation initiatives in selected slum communities near Accra

The Ghana Health Service has reported more than 60 deaths and over 4,000 infected with cholera since an outbreak at the beginning of the year. In spite of Ghana’s status as an emerging lower middle income country, a lot is … Continue reading

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REACH Videoblog on BoakyewaaGlover.com

We got featured on Boakyewaa Glover, in a video blog that highlights some of the recent happenings at REACH. Find out more about our organization and what we have been up to.

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Screenathon Update

We successfully completed our Screenathon project in Glefe! We provided free health-care screening and education services for the inhabitants of Glefe, a slum community in Accra. In addition, patients experiencing symptoms had access to medical volunteers and were given free … Continue reading

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