AggrrriiiCorps!!! Me, you, and Ghana.

AgriCorps is launching a crowdfunding campaign!!! As many of you know, I have been living and working in Ghana, West Africa for the last year and a half. Last academic year, I was working with students and teachers at the SDA College of Education in Koforidua, Eastern Region. Seeing students grow and flourish through agriculture, […]

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Will You Join the 100?

It’s Thanksgiving week and we are thankful for all the support we have received in the first week of our crowdfunding campaign. Because of your generosity and help in spreading the word, we have already raised over $6,000 of our $30,000 goal. Our goal is to have 100 CrowdRise donors by December 1. Whether it’s […]

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Moments

A couple of months ago, the 11 Americans working with AgriCorps in the Eastern Region of Ghana met for our first monthly meeting. We had just spent our first few weeks in our assigned communities and had plenty to talk about – crazy stories, complaints, weird discoveries, good and bad experiences, interesting living situations, and […]

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$30,000 in 30 days

How do you raise $30,000 to send a high quality, motivated, creative AgriCorps Member overseas for a year to teach agricultural education? Together. We’re raising $30,000 in 30 days to send an AgriCorps Member overseas for a year, and we’re doing it TOGETHER through $10, $25, and $100 donations. Each ACM is deployed to a […]

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The Obroni Walks (an entry by Nick)

As I looked down at my red dust-covered boots and wiped my sweaty brow with my sweaty hand, I pondered about the journey ahead. It was a long, narrow, and very un-maintained road. I heard Emmanuel (the outreach coordinator at KITA) say “this way, this road goes to Kokoben”. I responded with “lets do this”. […]

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More Than Lecture

Monday’s lesson plan for the Agriculture Education class was quite simple. A quick game of Two Truths and One Lie followed by a warm up question, class discussion and group activity. What I thought would be a normal, yet engaging lesson for them quickly became a cultural one for me. As I stood in front […]

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Mechanical Pencils

Within my host family, I am blessed to have two younger brothers. These two boys are always bright spots in my day. The oldest son, Clement, 12 years old, has many responsibilities around the house. He helps with the cleaning by sweeping off the porch and doing dishes. He also goes to the farm some […]

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