HISTORY
Family Support Lifeline (FASU), originally Succour Link, is a non-governmental organization (NGO) founded by Peter Felix Eduful in 2005. The vision was borne together with philanthropists, Richard and Suzie Kiphart of Chicago, IL, to establish an organization that supports rural families in Ghana to develop their children. Peter met and became friends with the Kipharts in 2000 when he was an international fellow at the University of Chicago Chapin Hall Center for Children. Returning to Ghana in late 2000, Peter attempted to bring to bear his newfound knowledge and ideas at the Ghana National Commission on Children where he worked before the Chicago fellowship. With his Chicago connections, Peter’s work on children received a new lease of life, in particular after being connected to the Kipharts while in Chicago through Delores Holmes. With a heart committed to supporting children, and for that matter rural, underserved and less-privileged people, the Kipharts made their first visit to Ghana at the invitation of Peter, circa 2002. Indeed, Peter had conceived the idea of establishing an organization to ‘succour’ less-privileged people several years earlier, but it never became a reality until he was connected to the Kipharts whom he referred to as ‘angels’.
Our Core Activities
Education Interventions
So far, the organization has constructed 7 low-resource schools across Ashanti and Central Regions. These include Krapa Kenilworth ...
Health Initiatives
This includes support for pregnant mothers and sick children in the form of medical aid, in the form of providing financial support...
Water & Sanitation
Beginning in 2002, over 70 wells and boreholes have been dug to provide potable water to communities. Hand dug wells were …
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