The Senya/Tamale Homeopathic Project


A Project by Adjoa Stack in Ghana


Adjoa Margaret Stack started work with the Peace Corps in Ghana, Africa, and now has had a homeopathy clinic in Tamale (inland) and in Senya (coastal) since 2005. She has seen many different types of problems in her clinics, including AIDs, malaria, elephantitis, and injuries, to name just a few. This year Adjoa will administer a malaria prophylaxis to elementary school children; I will be there to help with this and the clinic. She has developed this process, working tirelessly to help those in need. Hopefully I will be more help than hindrance! To add another person will be a tremendous burden since it means double everything: food, water, bed, translator, desk, chair, mosquito nets, transportation, and lots more. I will be there for 3 weeks (against Adjoa's 3 months) prescribing remedies during the malaria season.

Those named below are gratefully acknowledged!


Donations To The Cause

Mustapha, Renita, and Samantha on an outing in Ghana
$2000 and up:
Carol Herrmann, MD
$1000 to $1999:
Phil and Colleen Wolcott
$500 to $999:
Pauline Herrmann
$200 to $249:
Clelia Palacios
Erin Carney and Jane Futcher
$100 to $149:
Lisa Rapp
Tina Romano
Melinda McGee
mustapha and friends
$50 to $99:
Barbara and Larry Delaney
Johanna Abate
Ricardo Alvarez, MD
$10 to $49:
Judy Schriebman
Lynda Rapp
Kathleen Revello
Shannon Riley
Alice Lee

    A special thank you to Kathleen Scheible for her assistance in this endeavor.    back to top