
James Nana Ofori and Elisha Njomaba represented Nevalak Foundation at the Wilde Ganzen Diaspora Masterclass in Amersfoort, a full day dedicated to Volunteers and Visibility.

The Lungni Community Clinic walls stand at full height. Window openings are framed and reinforcing steel rises above the roofline ready for the ring beam.

Mbenjo Linda (Nursing), Lapon Mayi Isaac (Biological Sciences), and Obed Bitadiku (Engineering) are at university with full Foundation support.

Block molding commenced on site following delivery of cement, sand, water storage tanks and raw materials. Local workers producing concrete blocks.

In September 2024, community leaders, elders, project contractors and Foundation members gathered for the official groundbreaking.

Our first-ever project: providing study materials to 500 students preparing for their BECE examinations across 7 schools in Lungni.

In December 2021 the Foundation donated €2,917 of essential medical equipment to the Lungni clinic, serving 1,500 residents.

On 22 July 2022, 9 students received their first scholarship award of €375 each in a ceremony with families and community leaders.

On 23 July 2022, the Foundation donated a Haematological Machine, delivery bed, MVA kits and more at a total cost of €5,000.

The Foundation launched a GoFundMe campaign targeting €13,500 for 9 scholarship students. €1,859 raised within the first two weeks.

Nevalak donated a set of football jerseys and sports equipment to the youth of the Lungni community, supporting local youth sport and building community spirit alongside our education and health programmes.