Poverty is associated with insufficient resources to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter. However, poverty is much greater than lack of money. In addition to a lack of funds, deprivation is also linked to the inability to participate in leisure activities. Failure to send children on a day trip to school or a birthday party with classmates; I can't buy medicine for an illness. These are all costs to be poor. Those who can barely afford food and shelter cannot think of these other costs. If people are excluded from society, have insufficient education, and have a higher illness rate, this has negative consequences for society. We all pay the price for poverty. Rising costs to the health system, justice system, and other systems that support people living in poverty affect our economies.
The Amitofo Care Center International is one of Africa's best child welfare organizations providing international aid and education development programs. We offer direct help for risk groups. We focus on a long-term strategy to ensure these children have the tools and skills they need for themselves and their families in the future.
Aside from basic needs like food, water, health, and shelter, the Amitofo Care Center focuses on providing children with a childhood that can help them grow, improve their skills, and develop their talents and abilities. Our schools offer a combination of local curriculum and physical education and English and Mandarin classes to prepare them for international players in this globalized world. We want sustainable development goals for Africa to have a better future. One of the biggest problems children face due to the tragedies of war and oppression is that they can fall into poverty. The Amitofo Care Center is working hard to break this circle of at-risk children in many African countries.
We are the best ngo for child education. We are constantly striving to renew and improve our daily facilities to provide inclusive education that will have a tangible impact on the future of these children. Our programs for these children are in direct line with the United Nations' first six Sustainable Development Goals.
Amitofo Care Center International is freely dependent on donations from private donors worldwide. We work with local communities and relevant departments and rely on donated land from local government to set up and run our vulnerable children shelters.
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