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Partners

CO-OPERATION WITH OTHERS

CAS co-operates with many people and organisations, in order to help the street children in the best and most effective way. CAS believe that working with other organisations will impact more ib street children.

• Partners

MEMBERS OF THE SUPPORT GROUP CASAS ARE:

ANCILLA CENTER-HHCJ SISTERS
COMBONI MISSIONARIES-MCCJ
CAS-FIC BROTHERS
CENTER OF HOPE - FMM SISTERS
FRANCISCAN FRIARS
LEPERS AID COMMITTEE
MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY
MICAS MOVEMENT - RVM SISTERS
SALESIANS OF DON BOSCO
SMA ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
SSPS SISTERS- Mr.Clement Kudo

CAS works closely with other Non Governmental Organizations (N.G.O.) and one of them is Street Girls Aid (S.AID). S.AID runs a Refuge in Abofu – Achimota, Accra, for those street girls who are pregnant. Before and after the delivery the girls can stay in S.AID's Refuge. They get medical care as well as advice about how to take care of themselves and their baby. CAS supported S.AID in establishing other baby care creches in Accra. S.AID runs the crèches, where babies and young children are cared for, while their mothers go to work in the market and try and earn enough for both her and her baby to survive.

• Fundraisers

To boost the fundraising activities of the project, CAS has made links with some donors who raise funds on behalf of CAS. These groups of fundraisers are base in different countries and serve as a month piece for the organization. In the UK, we partner with Street Child Africa. In the Netherlands we partner with the
Equal Opportunity Fund (EOF) to email please click here. In Germany, we partner with Misereor.

• Donors

We have been supported by both international and local donors, individuals, groups and associations.

 

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