Monday, February 18, 2013

Visiting the Graduates at Premec!

Amy and I arrived late Friday evening to Accra, the capital city of Ghana.  We stayed in Accra that night before leaving the next morning to go to the Premec Creations center which is located several hours outside of the capital along the coast.  Martha had planned a special workday for all of the center’s graduates.  Just last week the 3rd session of women graduated.  Women from all three sessions came together to make batik fabric and soap.  Amy and I were met with a shower of hugs and cheers when we arrived.  They ran for chairs for us to sit down and watch the work they were doing.  The women had arranged an exhibition table with all the goods they had made in the last session: batik, liquid soap, pomade, hair cream, body soap, and beads.  I can’t tell you how wonderful it felt to be with them.  My heart was so full. 



Amy and I spent the day holding babies, helping in any way they would allow a naive obruni (white person) to help, and observing their work.  They showed us the sewing shack, the hairdressing studio, and the new Premec workspace.   They showed us photos from all three of the sessions.  It was wonderful to see how hard they have been working and how much they made this project their own.  They have added the Premec logo to soap labels, t-shirts, graduation certificates, fabric wrappers, etc.  Martha so fully embodies the mission of Premec.  The women are a tight-knit community that loves and supports each other.  The day is full of laughter and joking when they work together.



My grandmother sent some toffees (candy) over to Ghana with me, which I shared with them.  You would have thought it was a million dollars they way they rushed to eat some.  They played the typical game where they pretended they didn’t get one so they could have another.  It was so much fun to see the joy the simple toffees brought them.  Thanks Grandma!  

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Adwenpa Creations



Meeting at Heritage College
Amy and I traveled to Ghana with a group of individuals involved in various organizations and ministries in Ghana.  Aubrie Lashley was there representing 'Heartbeat for Hope.' We were interested in collaborating together on some projects.  One of those was to create another women's training center in some impoverished villages outside of Accra, the capital city.  Amy & I traveled with Martha on several long and sweaty tro-tro rides to meet Susie and Faustina, women with an interest in serving women in their communities.



The reason that Premec Creations has been successful is because of the passion and interest of Martha.  We were skeptical whether we could ever find anyone to replicate the love, sincerity and investment which Martha brings to the program.  We were thrilled to meet Susie and Faustina, women who work tirelessly to improve the lives of others.  Martha immediately connected with them and was encouraged to find kindred spirits amongst them.  We were thinking that the women would want to take their time in planning and preparing, observing before committing to the work of an additional center.  Within a matter of 10 minutes they had not only decided that they were ready to take on the responsbility of a center, but that they wanted to open in March!


Martha, Chelsea, Susie, Amy, Faustina & Aubrie
 Susie and Faustina settled on the name Adwenpa Creations.  In Susie's words:
"The name chosen for the training center is ADWENPA CREATIONS. It is a Twi word which means "Goodhearted' thus thinking good about people, or having good thought about humanity". We choose this name because as Christians we have to show kindness and have generous heart towards people to fulfill their God given potentials."  We are pleased at the perspective that Susie and Faustina have towards the work.  They are currently enrolling students and will begin in March.
Chelsea will return the last week in March to attend the opening program of Adwenpa Creations.  Please stay tuned as we update you on it's progress!