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If you have an interest in volunteering in Africa, I know of a wonderful place. It's an orphanage in Ghana and the lady who runs it, Naomi, is a wonderful person. Ghana is a safe country to spend time in and the Ghanian people are very kind. Culture shock is at a minimum as compared to other West African countries and there are many interesting tourist destinations to visit if you want to while volunteering there. If this is something that you've thought about doing, I promise that it will be an amazing experience that you will never forget. Volunteering at Royal Seed Orphanage will cost you nothing (except for the flight, of course). You can stay as long as you want or a day or two. Any assistance is greatly appreciated and you will be treated as a very welcomed guest. Everytime I went there Naomi would pick me up at the airport in Accra. There is one risk though, you might not want to leave and you will most likely want to return! The kids are truly amazing and loving. If you would like more information about volunteering at this wonderful place, you can contact me here or e-mail Naomi directly. Her e-mail address is: [email protected]

My Blog

Once again it is children who put things in perspective

 Today I went to a a place in Lang Fang, China called the Children's Village, that both my friend and I agreed made us very lucky people to have experienced what we did. The Children's Village is owne...
Posted by on Sat, 27 Jun 2009 06:45:00 GMT

Wu Stem Cells Medical Center

I'm going to be occasionally posting blogs from some of the doctors and other medical staff members at Wu Stem Cells Medical Center in Beijing. I am lucky enough to witness some of the amazing things ...
Posted by on Sat, 09 May 2009 18:08:00 GMT

A safe haven in the middle of Bangkok

Recently I got an opportunity to visit a place called Night Light Bangkok. It's a non-profit organization that rescues woman and girls from a life of prostitution and homelessness. What the organizati...
Posted by on Thu, 25 Sep 2008 16:20:00 GMT

The night express to Chiang Mai

Leaving the craziness of Bangkok behind, I boarded the night express to Chiang Mai from Hualampong train station, a classicly designed train station that is actually quiet easy to find your way around...
Posted by on Wed, 24 Sep 2008 05:52:00 GMT

I cant believe some people still buy this crap!

  They say Hitler based his views on Darwinism? Genocide and racism existed long before Darwin, there was no need for any contribution from Darwinism whatsoever. It is an obvious fact that dead p...
Posted by on Sat, 12 Apr 2008 07:10:00 GMT

Returning to an unforgettable place

The small corner of Africa that I have returned to again is what I would imagine to be representative of the rest of West Africa.  A land of raw beauty, nature and unequaled intrigue.  ...
Posted by on Sun, 16 Mar 2008 06:58:00 GMT

Anonymous people make all the difference

With all the presidential candidates claiming to be the most virtuous and righteous and best suited to lead our country, and millionaire celebrates like Oprah and Angelina Jolie (as hot as she is)&nbs...
Posted by on Sun, 10 Feb 2008 06:36:00 GMT

No words can describe this....

This photo won the Pulitzer Prize in 1994 and was taken during the Sudan famine. "The picture depicts a famine stricken child crawling towards an United Nations food camp, located a kilometer away."...
Posted by on Sun, 25 Nov 2007 23:02:00 GMT

You don't have to die to go to heaven

There's a place in Odupong, Ghana called Royal Seed Orphanage with 70 kids, a few volunteer teachers, a very small staff and a 25 year old Mother Teresa type named Naomi Amenya who started the or...
Posted by on Fri, 23 Mar 2007 20:10:00 GMT

Our founding fathers were more free to express their real beliefs

Can you even remotely imagine any politician today making similar statements as the ones made by some of our most prominent founding fathers? It's hard to imagine that there aren't some who feel ...
Posted by on Sun, 18 Feb 2007 22:50:00 GMT