Kaeme


This week’s post is brought to us by Stephen Anh. Two weeks into my foray of Ghana, I’m still struck by how friendly and generous the inhabitants are. Without a hint of suspicion, the Ghanaian people often greet us with a smile. Yelling “Hello” and even an occasionally misplaced “Goodbye,” the people and their enthusiasm […]

Week 2


This week’s post is brought to us by Nick Branson. . I arrived in Accra, Ghana last Friday night after a flight from San Francisco and a short layover in Frankfort. When I landed I was immediately helped by locals on how to get through customs and it was a pretty smooth experience. Soon after […]

Week One: Accra and Sunyani



We are very excited to announce a fun new partnership! We will be partnering with Sonnet James in honor of International Children’s Day. Sonnet James will donate 10% of all sales on May 31st and June 1st (International Children’s Day) to Kaeme to help us continue our mission of building healthy families in Ghana. We […]

Kaeme Foundation + Sonnet James


Two updates from Kaeme! First, we have opened applications for our 2015 Winter Internship. It is a rolling application, so once we enough excellent applicants, we’ll close the search. The tentative dates for that internship are January 12 through February 27th. Applicants should send a cover letter and resume (transcript optional) to applications@kaeme.org. Second, Kaeme […]

Update!



Hey Kaeme fans!  So we are back in good ol’ Accra now.  We finished our last orphanage in Kumasi last week, and came back to Accra on Thursday.   Here are some pics from the last home. Since getting back to Accra, we’ve been handling all the paper work.  unfortunately, the internet at our place […]

Back in Accra


This past week we were able to profile two different orphanages. The first one was one of  The larger that I’ve seen here. About sixty to seventy kids ranging from three months old to eighteen. The first day that we show up to an orphanage is always the busiest. We have to see the actual […]

Remember Me



This week’s post is brought to us by intern Hannah Mae Swope. What an adventure we are living! This passed week we’ve visited a few different orphanages to do their profiling. The kids are always hyped to see us. Most seem happy but you can see that some have issues that should be addressed. For […]

Warm and Friendly


This week’s post comes to us from Team Leader Calah Hansen. What is a typical Kaeme day like? We wake up around 7:30 A.M., grab breakfast with our Kaeme family, and then head over to an orphanage. When we arrive, we are greeted with the sight of little, smiling faces running towards us with their […]

A Kaeme Day



This week’s post is brought to us by intern Spencer Thompson. Hey Everybody!  As I’m sure most of you know already, we are profiling children in Kumasi for this year’s Kaeme winter trip.  We had some unfortunate delays due to a few issues so we were not able to make it to Kumasi as soon […]

Kumasi


This post is brought to us courtesy of intern Jon Corbett. So many people and places in a part of the world I had given little or no thought to just one year ago. Traveling on the bus, or tro tro as it’s called here, I’m amazed at the little African-looking villages that we pass, […]

Smile Along The Way