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PRESED began full operations in 2009. Over the past decade, important progress has been made to connect with a range of different stakeholders who value partnering with PRESED as an effective way of reaching out to the less privileged and disadvantaged in society.
As a result of the various interventions and felt impacts to improve on the livelihood of the less priviledged in society, the Board, Management and Staff planned and celebrated the 10th Anniversary of PRESED. The main objective of the celebrations was to primarily Project the Image of the Organization at all levels; to a. Highlight the achievements of PRESED over the past decade and to prospect for the future, and b. Develop innovative ways to raise funds to support the activities of the organization, which led to the formation of the CLUB 100; Ambassadors of PRESED.
We value the growing partnerships with development partners and will continue to develop a collaborative approach. Using our capabilities at regional and local levels, we have embarked on wide range of activities including, community based disaster risk management work (CBDRM), employable skills training, Sexual Reproductive Health Right, HIV and AIDS prevention, community water systems, provision of teaching and learning materials to deprived schools, amongst others.
10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS
The anniversary celebration was launched at the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Grace Congregation West Legon on 14th July, 2019. Rev. Daniel Amoako Nyarko, the Ga West Presbytery Chairperson duly launched the celebration on behalf of the Moderator of the General Assembly; Rt. Rev. Prof. J.O.Y. Mante (PhD). The ocassion was graced by both existing and past Board members, and Development Partners of PRESED. The coordinator, at the launch, highlighted significant successes chalked by the organization. For future prospects, the Club 100 vision was launched, i.e. a committed group of individuals who would support the organization annually.
The cleanup and health screening exercise was held at Chorkor on 10th August, 2019. PRS&D sought to address the sanitation problems confronting the vicinity and to instill in the community the need for clean environment. Health screening was also conducted. Those who participated were served free lunch.
The response to the programme was impressive. Though a few people joined in the exercise, the enthusiasm was good. The once choked gutters were cleaned up as water flowed freely through the gutters.
The Board members supported the office staff in the Clean-up and Health Screening exercise. The following institutions supported the organization;
- Green stewardship;- T-shirts and Volunteers for the cleanup exercise
- Zoomlion Ghana; – provided tools like hand gloves, standing brooms, rakes, nose masks, wheelbarrow, and wellington boots, truck etc.Ghana National Fire Service; – flushed out the choked gutters.
- Pharmaceuticals;- Aryton Drugs, Tobinco Pharmaceuticals; quantities of medical supplies
- LESFAM;- water and soft drinks and an amount of One Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHs1,000.00)
- Salem water; Twenty (20) bags of sachet and Ten (10) boxes of water
- Presbyterian Health Fellowship, Korle- Bu – health screening
In all, a total of 95 people were screened of the following; Hepatitis B, blood group, blood sugar, malaria, etc.
- Club 100 Breakfast Meetings;
The Club 100 Breakfast meetings were held in Accra and Kumasi respectively. The club 100 dubbed Ambassadors of PRS&D is a core group of dedicated persons who will assist in the organization in cash and kind to ensure the work of the organization continues to reach the most vulnerable and disadvantaged in society. A concept note detailing the essence of the group was developed by Mrs. Rebecca Teiko Sarbah, a member of the Fund raising committee. The central committee highly commends her for her good efforts. The theme for the club 100 breakfast meetings was; Investing in the Kingdom Business.
the following were developed; ü Concept note, ü Flyers and stickers for upfront information , ü Watsapp platform created for interested persons for both Accra and Kumasi zones respectively, more persons are expected to be enrolled. The organization continues to be in constant touch with interested persons and is yet to develop other strategies to enroll more members.
Club 100 Breakfast Meeting; Accra
The Breakfast Meeting was held on 12th October; 2019 at the Moderators residence garden; Osu kuku hill. Rev. Dr. Samuel Ayete- Nyampong chaired the occasion. The guest speaker was Rev. Dr. Godwin Ahlijah. He spoke on the importance of giving and on the need to support God’s business. Attendance was not encouraging, out of 81 proposed names only 17 people showed up despite the frequent follow up. The Guest Speaker for Accra; donated 10 of his books to support the organization. One proposed member of the Club 100, Mrs. Mabel Quakyi (CEO of ONPoint Gh Ltd.) committed to provide the event set-up; i.e. from rentals to décor at her own cost as her contribution towards the Club 100.
Club 100 Breakfast Meeting; Kumasi
The Breakfast Meeting was held on 16th November 2019 at the Ramseyer Congregation Conference Hall; Adum. Rev. Benson Osafo- Kantanka chaired the Occasion. The guest speaker was Dr. Steve Asante. He spoke on the need and essence of giving in supporting development work. The Coordinator made a presentation on the activities of the organization. Dr. Alexander, T.K. Nuer also made a presentation on the Club 100. It was well attended with persons from almost all congregations in the Asante Presbytery. The Central Planning Committee commends the Presbytery; especially the Chairperson and DSS Director for their enthusiasm and remarkable support during the programme. Out of Eighty four (84) persons in attendance, Thirty Five persons (35) expressed interest in joining the Club 100.
The Thanksgiving service for the celebrations was organized at Peyer Memorial Congregation, Bantama, Kumasi on 17th November, 2019. The Guest Preacher for the occasion was Rt. Rev. Prof. Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante (PhD), Moderator of the General Assembly. The occasion was graced by Board members, Staff and a few development partners of PRS&D. During the Thanksgiving Service, the Coordinator, Mr. Emmanuel Nyarko Ankamah highlighted significant successes chalked by the organization.
EFFECTIVE AND VISIBLE COMMUNICATION
EFFECTIVE AND VISIBLE COMMUNICATION
The role of communication in any institution cannot be overemphasized. Communication has a vital role to play in giving witness to the realities of poverty, hunger, social exclusion and various interventions put in place to address challenges facing the people and their communities. In line with this, PRSSD has developed effective communication strategy with the aim of reaching intended audiences and the larger populace.
Communicating the successes of the organization with members is a key area of growth. PRSSD has noticeably improved relations with mainstream media; peer organizations and Church structures (Presbyteries) to better understand activities