
A volunteer takes a break from his English lesson with his students to take a picture. |

Children at Wulanyilli school were excited to be able to play on one of the 5 laptops we brought to Tamale for them.
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Volunteers help in the building of Wulanyilli's new and much larger school. |

The old and much outgrown school at Wulanyilli, with only three small rooms one of the classes has to meet under a tree. |

The children don't have much, but they sure love to sing and dance. |

The Ghanaians sure know how to welcome their volunteers, with lots of drumming and dancing. |

Girls at Maltiti enjoy a game of Snakes and Ladders to help them learn their numbers and counting. |

Volunteers help feed, bathe, and play with children at the local orphanage, Tamale Children's Home. |

Volunteers gather money and are able to pay for the amputation of Farouk's left leg. This picture was taken just a couple hours after the operation. |

Volunteers treat 6 year old Issah's guinea worm wound. |

Volunteers take a tour of the village they will be teaching at, where everyone lives in mud huts with thatched roofs and no running water or electricity. |

The June volunteers enjoy Dagboni language training on their first day in Tamale. |

Volunteers gather for a group picture after Church Services, held in one of the host family's homes. |

A volunteer poses for a picture with the children from her P-3 class. |

Volunteers deliver food to the abandoned patients in the Tamale Regional Hospital during the nurses strike. |

Some of the patients taken under the wing of our volunteers during the nurses strike. |

A volunteer happy to help paint one of the local village schools. |

Dr. Azaare and a volunteer outside his clinic where he was so graciously taking care of the abandoned hospital patients during the nurses strike. |

The girls from the Maltiti project were thrilled to break from their vocational training for a day to enjoy Sports Day. |
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