EACH FOUNDATION FORMS PARTNERSHIP WITH ALUMNI OF PRESEC
To encourage alumni participation in its programs, the Educational Accessibility for Children in Hardship (EACH) Non-Profit Organization has created the opportunity for alumni of secondary schools in Ghana to form a partnership in the promotion of EACH’s activities in their respective schools.
EACH-Presec, the premier partnership, is a partnership between alumni of the Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School in Ghana known as Odadee and the EACH Foundation. EACH-Presec was formed to encourage Odadee to coordinate their efforts to work with EACH to promote quality education in their alma mater. EACH-Presec has a very open structure where Odadee can take initiatives that will have a positive impact on Presecans and Odadee. By organizing resources and coordinating efforts and ideas of Odadee, EACH-Presec hopes to increase the effectiveness and success of EACH’s programs in Presec. Furthermore, EACH-Presec would serve as a vehicle that will enable Presec alumni to participate in the development of their alma mater.
Last year, EACH awarded scholarships to two students of Presec under the Senior Secondary School category of the EACH Scholarship for Excellence Program. The scholarship recipients were Ebenezer Kwabena Amoh, SSS1-General Arts and Daniel Awinne, SSS1 Science.
EACH-Presec has Odadee volunteers who serve as officers to coordinate its initiatives in Presec: Scholarship for Excellence Program, Mentorship Program, Fundraising, and other activities. The current officers of EACH Presec are:
• Franklin Adatsi ( Presec 98, Akro House)
• Edwin Paa Kojo Amonoo (Presec 98, Engmann House)
• Yaw Agyenim-Boateng (Presec 99, House 7)
• Kojo Asiedu ( Presec 99, House 8)
• Paul Mark Opare-Addo ( Presec 98, Engmann House)
• Ato Ulzen-Appiah, (Presec 2000, Clerk House)

The officers of EACH-Presec cordially invite all Odadee to be part of this initiative. “Opportunities for change abound in Presec. We highly value any contributions alumni can make to better Presec. A strong wind of change is blowing in Ghana and through your contribution we can work together to transform Presec into that ideal high School we all wish we had while we were students at Presec” stated Franklin Adatsi, Odadee 1998.
Please visit www.eachfoundation.org to learn more about EACH. If you will like to donate to EACH-Presec, please make all checks payable to EACH-Presec. Checks can be mailed to: The EACH Foundation, 7023 Duchamp Drive. Charlotte, NC 28215. All contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
If interested in initiating a partnership between your alma mater and EACH, please email the foundation at info@eachfoundation.org or call Emmanuel Amos-Abanyie, at 704-252-1942 or Anna Marie Siegel at 704-293-5652 for more information.
EACH FOUNDATION REGISTERS WITH FOOD LION SHOP & SHARE PROGRAM
The Educational Accessibility for Children in Hardship (EACH) Non-Profit Organization has registered its organization with the Food Lion Shop & Share program. Each time you shop at Food Lion and use your MVP card, a portion of your total grocery purchase can be donated to the EACH Foundation if you register your MVP Card with us.
If you have a Food Lion MVP card and are interested in helping us raise funds, you may email us your 12 digit MVP card number and we will be more than happy to register your card with the Lion Shop & Share Program. (The number includes the two small numbers at the extreme ends of the bar code). We appreciate all your support and we hope you realize the level of the impact you would be making in the lives of underprivileged children.
MVP card numbers should be emailed to info@eachfoundation.org.
Alternatively, you can link your MVP card yourself by following this procedure:
1. Click on the link below:
https://www.foodlion.com/IntheCommunity/ShopandShare/secure/RegisterMVPCards.asp
2. Select Organization
Select state: NC
Select City: Charlotte
Select Organization: Educational Accessibility for Children
EACH is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization passionate about making quality education available to gifted but underprivileged children in Africa. The name EACH was adopted from what began as a service project in May 2003 at Davidson College. Through scholarships, mentoring programs and library development, EACH seeks to contribute to the growth and advancement of education in Africa.
