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The Kintampo Project is funded through a combination of grants and donations. All donations will go towards helping mentally ill people in Ghana.  Go straight to online donation

Everything Helps:

 

Buys a vital mental health textbook for the school's library.

 

   
Provides all the paper and printing costs to keep a student going for a year.




Will bring an amazing 5,000 people into contact with mental health care over the next 10 years.

 


Will support a student to become a mental health worker.

 

 

Donate online
Our online donations are managed by a charitable arm of British Telecom called BT MyDonate. To donate securely online, visit the BT MyDonate website and click on 'Donate Now' (this website is quite quick and easy - you don't need to register, you just enter your card details).

By cheque
A one-off donation can significantly boost our resources and gives you a chance to make a long-lasting contribution to end the suffering of mentally ill people in Ghana:

Please make your cheque payable to 'The Kintampo Trust' and send it to the UK Project Lead, Dr Mark Roberts (at Ravenswood House, Knowle, Fareham, PO17 5NA) stating that it is a donation for 'The Kintampo Project' (note: make your cheque payable to our managing charity, The Kintampo Trust, not The Kintampo Project, thank you)

Please also complete a gift aid form and mail it to us: (If you are a UK taxpayer, we will be able to claim an additional 25p in Gift Aid from the Government for every £1 you donate, at no extra cost to you).

By standing order
A regular monthly donation is the best way to help: Download a standing order form

Previous donations
We are very grateful to all who have made donations to support The Kintampo Project so far. 

How have your donations been used ? 

 We have;

  • supplied the College of Health student library with 100s of new and used mental health textbooks 
  • supplied increasing numbers of books to new developing libraries at Kintampo Project training sites across Ghana
  • funded workshops for Kintampo Project trained regional preceptors to, in turn, provide educator development training for their local colleagues - thus developing long term sustainability
  • equipped the newly developing psychosocial clinic in Kintampo with reconditioned desktop computers
  • purchased internet USB 'dongles' for key educators to help project communication
  •  funded our bulk SMS messaging service which we use to keep in contact with our mental health students, educators and practitioners in Ghana
  •  funded an expert external examiner to assist with the CMHO licensure exams in August 2011
  •  paid for the monthly rental of this website !

 

and more... .......   a full list is available on request