Volunteer With African Hope Foundation Which Aids in Hiv Education in Ghana

AHFOG currently runs an all girls vocational institute which is in need of volunteers to teach academics (English, math, business, health and hygiene) to the students. Volunteers can also assist in giving HIV/AIDS education presentations to the commercial sex workers, people living with HIV/AIDS, or schools groups. Administratively, volunteers could assist with office duties, promotional materials, and updating information for the website. Volunteers can assist by doing following tasks:- Teaching at the Gisela Wurth-Boahen Vocational Institute (girls ages 14-25) in basic academics: English, Math, Business, Science, etc. Home-based visitation of HIV Patients. Facilitating in Peer education and Public education on HIV/AIDS (to different vulnerable groups). Assisting in the office (typing proposals, creating promotional materials, etc.) Collecting statistics on HIV/AIDS & STI’s from hospitals or setting up a drop-in center for individuals who are HIV positive.

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Here Is Something Better Than Cosmetic Procedures To Keep You Youthful

Our modern society is obsessed with youthfulness and huge amounts of money are spent each year as people try and have the signs of Father Time removed from their bodies. Pills, creams, treatments, nips, tucks and procedures of all sorts to fix something, lift or change something are commonplace. But in reality no amount of these largely external procedures can ever really have any real effect on the aging process

Yet something that will have real impact on the aging process is right under our noses. It is a shame that many people can’t be bothered and would rather spend money on things that can never even come close to the results of a proper exercise program made up mostly of strength training exercise. » Read more: Here Is Something Better Than Cosmetic Procedures To Keep You Youthful

Rahul Gandhi is on a 3 day Youth Congress membership drive to MP

Day 2: Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi today visited Dhondwada village here to pay respects to former Madhya Pradesh minister and district Congress President Ashok Sable, who passed away yesterday. After returning from Dhondwada, Rahul addressed around 1,000 youth Congress workers from four parliamentary constituencies of Betul, Khandwa, Hoshangabad and Chhindwara at the Lal Bahadur Stadium. The stadium dais adorned the picture of the 61-year-old leader who passed away here after suffering a massive heart attack. Rahul said Sable had been a minister twice but lived a life of total simplicity as was evident from his house in Dhondwada. “A man should not be known by his big house, big car or a big watch,” Rahul said the days when people were appointed in Youth Congress on the recommendations of senior party leaders were over. “Now only those people who work would get posts in Youth Congress,” he added.

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