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Do you want to do some volunteer work while exploring Africa? Then join in our 21-Day Flagship Program. Step onto the flat, sandy land of Ghana, and you’ll immediately hear the laughter of children everywhere. This laughter will be the constant of your trip and a steady source of energy while you volunteer among one of Africa s kind communities.
Community Service
Volunteer in primary schools, working with children of different ages to help improve their English skills, tutor those who might be falling behind and contribute to each school’s needs, including making improvements to the facilities. Split your time between teaching and campus refurbishment (翻修) projects to serve every aspect of the school, and learn all about education in Ghana.
Hands-on Learning
Participate in workshops such as batik cloth dyeing (蜡染), drumming, dancing and crash courses in the native language, Ewe or Krobo. You'll be given a Ghanaian name by the local chief of your village, and visit a seamstress (女裁缝) to have custom clothing made out of colorful fabrics you purchase. On the 21-Day Flagship Program, you’ll hear about the nation’s history as a center of the slave trade, and visit Fort Prinzenstein to truly understand the weight of this topic.
Adventure
You’ll also experience the natural surroundings of Ghana with a beautiful waterfall hike: On your 21-Day Flagship Program, go on a two-night trip where you’ll get to visit a monkey shelter.
Lodging
Global Leadership Adventures (GLA) operates two Home Bases for the 21-day program. Both are located outside of the capital city of Accra in rural village settings. Accommodations are basic, but clean and safe. Students sleep in rooms with roommates, and have access to shared bathrooms with cold-water showers.
Dates
June 26-July 16, 2019
July 9-July 29, 2019
July 20-August9, 2019
Duration: 21 days
Tuition: $5,399
Community Service Hours: 60
For more information, please call 1-858-771-0645 or send an email to info@experiencegla.com.
21. Which of the following is a requirement for participants?
A. Being able to speak English well.
B. Being strong and over 18 years old.
C. Knowing a lot about education in Ghana.
D. Having done similar volunteer work before.
22. What can be done at Fort Prinzenstein?
A. Learning to play drums.
B. Visiting a custom clothing factory.
C. Learning about the nation’s past history.
D. Choosing a Ghanaian name for yourself.
23. What would participants have to do when joining in the program?
A. Stay in Ghana for three weeks.
B. Accompany monkeys for two nights.
C. Pay 5,399 dollars for the waterfall hike.
D. Do volunteer work for at most 40 hours.