Our Mission: To enable young people in Ho and the Volta Region to contribute to the establishment of a strong community for one and all through support in the development of academic and vocational skills.
What We Do: Dynamic Hands runs a country based program designed to enhance and enrich the opportunities available to children and youth in the local community in order to encourage their physical, mental, and spiritual development. The group’s activities include team building, as well as masonry, carpentry, electronics, and computer skills development. Young members are encouraged to develop team based and individual skills that build on their own aptitudes and experiences, within the above-mentioned fields.
While this club began as an informal support network in Ho, in recent months the structure and approach of the club have become more professional. Dynamic Hands is being registered as a non-governmental, non-profit organization in Ghana and is looking to formalize its training and living assistance activities. The club is developing a plan to move forward and grow from this base in order to remain valuable to, and meet the aspirations of, its members within the context of a rapidly modernizing world. The club is committed to new initiatives aimed at growing its membership and increasing participation in computing, carpentry, masonry and electronics in the local community. While approaching new areas, the club will ensure that its existing strengths are both maintained and enhanced.
AIMS
To provide leadership and deliver excellent support, services and skills development to any and all interested children and youth in the community.
By:
H. Helping communities by fostering the success of our youth.
E. Enhancing the living environment of young people throughout the region.
L. Lending a helping hand to push for improved individual development and well-being.
P. Promoting our local community throughout Ghana and the world.
ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE CLUB
D. Devotion to helping members undergo training in masonry, carpentry, electronics and computing. Some of the beneficiaries are now passing on their knowledge by training others in their respective fields.
Y. Youth dedicated to organizing Internet tutorials for the local community in order to increase understanding and functional knowledge with regard to the Internet.
N. Novice carpenters trained. The club operates a carpentry shop where people, such as secondary school dropouts, are being trained a vocational skill.
A. Active role in community through infrastructure building projects. The club has a team of masons who help those in the community with construction when the need arises.
M. Mental and physical fitness program through the “keep fit group.” The club has a small keep fit group, which is expected to grow within the coming months as new members are added. The group focuses on mental and physical support for youth.
I. Internet and computer skills training. The club has been able to help over 10 youth in Ho through direct financial contributions to student fees, uniforms, school books, pens, pencils, paper, and foot wear.
C. Continuing mentorship and tutoring…in vocational and academic skills development.