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BY Foundation introduces 'one Ghana cedi campaign' to support humanity.

Sun, 31 Jan 2016 Source: Joseph Osei Oppong-Brenya

As part of effort to support the deprived and less privileged in rural communities, BY Foundation has introduce a project dubbed 'one Ghana cedi campaign' to solicit for funds to support deprived persons in the society.

The project seeks to raise funds to support all the humanity projects of the Foundation. The modus Operandi of the project is; to appeal to individuals, famous people in the society and stars to donate just one Ghana cedi note to support this noble course. The project will be carried out throughout the country to appeal to the conscience of wealthy men in the society to support humanity.

BY foundation will post pictures and video of individuals and organizations, including government departments who will donate to the course.

The CEO of BY Foundation, Yaw Barwuah said he believes this campaign will go a long way to help put smiles on the faces of rural communities.

"The rationale behind the project is not just the name but the impact. You can donate more than one Ghana cedi but the signature is one cedis. This little donation will help the Foundation support poor people, especially children and women.

The foundation is non-governmental organization (NGO), non-profit making established in the year 2011 and finally registered and incorporated in 2014 with the Registrar Generals' Department. The foundation had since been engaged in projects and activities like the environmental issues, gender and development, climate change etc.

B.Y. Foundation is a humanitarian organization whose aim is to improve the well- being of people affected by poverty in our society; we have been fighting global poverty and defending the dignity of people around the world since inception. B.Y. Foundation currently works in poor and developing countries, helping millions of the world's poorest people find routes out of poverty. We are there to provide life-saving assistance when disaster strikes, and to help people rebuild their lives afterwards. And we are there to work alongside poor people and communities on long-term programmes to deliver lasting change. Our programmes and our policy work tackle the underlying causes of poverty so that people can become self-sufficient.

Source: Joseph Osei Oppong-Brenya