In a world where access to quality education remains a challenge, particularly in underserved communities in Ghana, supported by the Chicago partners, Family Support Lifeline (FASUL)stands firm in its commitment to ignite the flame of learning.
In a world where access to quality education remains a challenge, particularly in underserved communities in Ghana, supported by the Chicago partners, Family Support Lifeline (FASUL)stands firm in its commitment to ignite the flame of learning.
In a significant development, Family Support Lifeline (FASUL) recently demonstrated its commitment to empowering young women and the development of human capital by donating 10 computers to the Center for Gender and Advocacy at Takoradi Technical University (TTU).
FASUL, together with the Afraku community made a call to the Education Directorate of Juaben Municipal for the re-inauguration of the school with a focus on staffing and management.
In 2022, Family Support Lifeline (FASUL) embarked on a transformative intervention, taking a retrospective view of its years-long interventions in its beneficiaries' communities.
In today's rapidly evolving world, the need for practical, market-relevant skills especially for the youth has become more crucial than ever.
FASUL has hosted Ms. Lauren Singh of the Center for Global Health (CGH) of the Biological Science Division and Dr. Erick Amick of the Kiphart Center for Global Health and Social Development (KCGHSD) of the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice at the University of Chicago.
Prof. Olufunmilayo (Funmi) Olopade, the Director of the Center for Clinical Cancer Genetics and Global Health (CGH) of the University of Chicago (UC) visited with Family Support Lifeline (FASUL), Ghana on the 6th May 2024.
In a noteworthy development, FASUL has awarded three more Kiphart-Eduful Scholarship (KES) this year to enable needy but brilliant students pursue and complete tertiary education in various disciplines in Ghanaian tertiary institutions.