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This page informs viewers about the nature and the missions of the organization

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Mission
Embracing Children. Inspiring Lives.
 
Vision
We envision All Children's Home as a state and national leader in providing high quality community-based solutions to meet the needs of individuals, families, and communities.
 
Values Service - We are committed to the highest standards of quality in our programs and operations. We promote courtesy, and dedication in our environment and utilize our quality improvement system to meet changing client and customer needs.
 
Integrity - We will maintain loyalty to our Mission and the highest standards of ethical and professional character within a supportive work environment. We work honorably and justly in all our work and service.
 
Innovation - We provide leadership in the development of research-based, solutions-driven programs for children and their families; and encourage creative visionary ideas from our staff, volunteers, and our community.
 
Respect - We will maintain respect for the worth and dignity of all persons with whom we work and serve. We are committed to teamwork, patience and congeniality that encourage inclusion from stakeholders and the people we serve.
 
Diversity - We will maintain employment policies and provide services that promote cultural diversity, and capitalize on the strength of our geographic and programmatic diversity, while pursuing our mission.
 
Stewardship - We will be diligent, responsible stewards of financial and human resources while maintaining resources to address the needs of our client/constituents.

Ghana's History

At this time ALL CHILDRENS HOME is developing projects in Ghana. Please read further for more information concerning the country.

Ghana is situated in West Africa, just a few degrees north of the Equator. Ghana shares common boundaries with Togo in the east, Burkina Faso in the north, the Ivory Coast in the west, and the Atlantic Ocean in the south. A former British colony known as the Gold Coast, Ghana was the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence, in 1957. With a population of about 20 million people belonging to as many as 75 different tribal groups, Ghana is foremost an agricultural country with more than 60 percent of the labour force in

The country's official language is English, although there are a variety of local languages. Ghanaians are predominantly Christian (63 percent), Muslim (16 percent) with the rest of the population following traditional religions. The climate is tropical, with average temperatures between 29 and 32 degrees Celsius. It is often breezy, sunny and dry, outside of the rainy seasons. These seasons fall between March to July and September to October in the south of the country; and July to September in the North.
The Ghanaian currency is the Cedi. On January 18th, 2006, the exchange rate was 11,005.64 Ghanaian Cedi per €1 Euro. To get an updated rate, please go to www.xe.com/ucc/convert.cgi

For more information about all aspects of Ghana and its population, please visit:
www.ghana.gov.gh
www.ghanaweb.com

For a complete and comprehensive guide to every country in Africa with essential travel information: www.africaguide.com

 

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