Platinum Twins Services (PTS) is a registered social enterprise own by a Ghanaian which is established to tackle some of the most pressing social challenges facing the country.
It's main purpose is to help reduce and or solve some of the most pressing challenges in our society.
PTS as an organisation aim at Youth and Women Empowerment to help fight the the raising rate of unemployment to reduce poverty among individuals especially in the rural communities.
Empowerment is very essential for every individual in the world.
PTS work with partner organisations, individuals, interns and volunteers in the areas of Education, Sanitation, Health, Poverty Alleviation and Mentoring to make the community a better place to live.
VISSION STATEMENT
Promote Girl Child Education to foster development across the continent of Africa.
MISSION STATEMENT
Reaching out to various African leaders, individuals and organizations both international and local to campaign for the importance of Girl Education and Sanitation as a way to foster development across the continent Africa.
PURPOSE
To campaign for Girl Child Education at all levels.
To help reduce waste pollution in our societies.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Help Girls get access to education.
To help build the confidence of girl at all levels in our societies.
To minimize waste pollution and increase sanitation awareness among individuals at all levels.
To Sensitize individuals about the effect of waste pollution and to provide means of preventing waste pollution among individual at all levels.
To be the means to waste management among individuals at all levels.
To help reduce unemployment.
Platinum Twins Services (PTS) is a registered social enterprise own by a Ghanaian which is established to tackle some of the most pressing social challenges facing the country.
It's main purpose is to help reduce and or solve some of the most…
Volunteer + | Location | Date Posted |
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TEACHING ASSISTANTS NEEDED | Kasoa - Accra Ghana, Ghana | December 29, 2020 |
GIRL CHILD EDUCATION MENTOR | Kasoa, Ghana | December 29, 2020 |