A New Season of Partnership: FASUL Meets the Juaben Municipal Assembly

In every new administration lies a fresh opening, a window for dialogue, alignment, and renewed purpose. Family Support Lifeline (FASUL) walked through that window when we paid a courtesy call to the Juaben Municipal Assembly, introducing ourselves to the municipal officials and laying the groundwork for what we hope will be a powerful, lasting collaboration in service of the communities we both exist to serve.

WATER WISDOM: A WORKSHOP TO SUSTAIN WATER AND COMMUNITY GROWTH

At Family Support Lifeline, we believe that access to clean water and proper sanitation is a fundamental right and maintaining these vital resources requires knowledge, collaboration, and sustainable practices. Recently, FASUL with our international partners, hosted an engaging and impactful workshop for the dedicated members of the Water and Sanitation Committees in our beneficiary communities in the Central region of Ghana. This event was designed to equip them with the skills and insights needed to effectively maintain water facilities and manage the resources generated from their use.

Young Minds, Smart Security: Youth Gain Practical CCTV Skills

In a rapidly evolving digital world, practical technology skills are becoming one of the most powerful tools for youth empowerment. Recognizing this need, Family Support Lifeline, in collaboration with Rahmatek IT and Business Solutions, successfully organized a two-day hands-on workshop on CCTV camera installation and setup aimed at equipping young people with practical, income generating skills.

FROM RURAL ROOTS TO ACADEMIC  DISTINCTION: NICHOLAS ANNAN, FIRST KIPHART-EDUFUL SCHOLAR, GRADUATES SUMMA CUM LAUDE

Family Support Lifeline (FASUL) and its international partners proudly celebrate the monumental achievement of Mr. Nicholas Annan, the inaugural recipient of the Kiphart-Eduful Scholarship (KES), who has graduated from the prestigious Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) with a First Class Honours, Summa Cum Laude degree in Economics.

KIPHART-EDUFUL CENTER FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH (KECCDR), FASUL'S RESEARCH UNIT'S FIRST RESEARCH PAPER PUBLISHED BY IJPS

The Kiphart-Eduful Center for Community Development Research (KECCDR), a research unit under Family Support Lifeline (FASUL) in Ghana, has proudly marked a significant milestone with the publication of its first research paper in the International Journal of Population Studies (IJPS). This landmark achievement highlights KECCDR’s commitment to advancing research on vital community development issues affecting underserved populations.

STITCHING A BRIGHTER FUTURE: FROM ASPIRATIONS TO APPRENTICESHIP

Our mission is simple yet powerful, to walk alongside families in underserved communities, to raise their children with hope, dignity, and opportunity. Every story we encounter is a thread in the beautiful tapestry of transformation we are helping to weave, and today, we are excited to share one of those stories


Supporting families,
to develop the child


FASUL,
P. O. Box WJ 49,
Accra, Ghana

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