A Ban Against Neglect (ABAN)
www.aban.orgStarted in 2010 by three college students, A Ban Against Neglect strengthens impoverished rural communities in Ghana, West Africa. Small plastic bags full of water, or “water sachets,” are Ghana’s primary source of safe drinking water. Lack of environmental awareness causes more than 40 tons of these bags to be thrown in the streets every single day. ABAN creates one-of-a-kind products through the process of up-cycling these discarded water sachets and combining them with recycled glass and traditional Ghanaian batik fabrics. Proceeds from our products fund the ABAN Women’s Empowerment (AWE) program, which prevents at-risk single mothers near Ghana’s capital city from becoming homeless. We strengthen each mother’s existing family connections and teach her to nurture her child, find secure job opportunities and invest in her community.
Read moreStarted in 2010 by three college students, A Ban Against Neglect strengthens impoverished rural communities in Ghana, West Africa. Small plastic bags full of water, or “water sachets,” are Ghana’s primary source of safe drinking water. Lack of environmental awareness causes more than 40 tons of these bags to be thrown in the streets every single day. ABAN creates one-of-a-kind products through the process of up-cycling these discarded water sachets and combining them with recycled glass and traditional Ghanaian batik fabrics. Proceeds from our products fund the ABAN Women’s Empowerment (AWE) program, which prevents at-risk single mothers near Ghana’s capital city from becoming homeless. We strengthen each mother’s existing family connections and teach her to nurture her child, find secure job opportunities and invest in her community.
Read moreCountry
State
North Carolina
City (Headquarters)
Carrboro
Industry
Employees
11-50
Founded
2010
Estimated Revenue
$1,000,000 to $5,000,000
Social
Employees statistics
View all employeesPotential Decision Makers
Ghana Country Director
Email ****** @****.comPhone (***) ****-****
Technologies
(16)