| Osu Children's
Home Volunteer Materials |
Osu Volunteer Programme  |
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CATO Volunteer Handbook  |
| This handbook was written to provide volunteers with all the useful information regarding your participation in CATO volunteer programmes. It covers the most frequently asked questions (FAQ) by CATO programme participants. Also included in the handbook are suggested packing list, volunteer abroad checklist and a typical Ghana budget. |
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Volunteer Abroad Checklist  |
| Checklist for students who
want to participant in our study abroad programme. This
checklist was designed to take you step by step through
the process of preparing to study at our
Institute. |
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Suggested Packing List |
| Suggested packing
list for Ghana Travel. Packing list includes passport,
airline tickets, Itinerary, extra passport photos,
copies of passport/tickets/credit cards and customer
service numbers for credit cards. |
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Osu
Children's Home |
| Osu Children's
Home is a community for orphaned, abandoned and needy
children from ages zero to eighteen years. It was
started in 1949 by an NGO known as Child Care Society.
It was then located in the premises of the present
Cripples Home at Kaneshie, a suburb in Accra, the
capital of Ghana. In March 1960 the government took over
and moved it to its present location. It was put under
the management of the Department of Social Welfare and
has been as such up to date. |
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Application Form |
| An application form for
programme applicants |
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Ghana
Budget  |
| This guide will
help you plan how much additional spending money you may
need for your trip to Ghana. |
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About Ghana |
| A comprehensive resource on
Ghana. Information includes social etiquette, geography,
regional divisions, language, clothing, hints on
packing, food, climate, culture and many
more. |
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Guidelines for Application for Visa |
| Guidelines on applications
of visa to Ghana. Visa fees and many more. |
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Visa Application Form |
| Washington mission
application for Ghana Entry Permit/Visa. |
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