The Fever Relief Fund
www.feverrelieffund.orgThe Fever Relief Foundation (FRF) was founded in 2010 by Akwasi Oppong, a native of Ghana and now a citizen of the United States. FRF received 501c3 tax exempt status in 2013. From first-hand experience, Mr. Oppong experienced plenty and experienced and observed the ravages of want. Determined to change lives both in the United States and Ghana, Akwasi focused upon children and women. Beginning with children, especially special needs children and those from low-income single parent homes, ‘Project Kick’ was created. Using the game of soccer as the vehicle to gather, impact, and transform the lives of children and their families, the program provides after school activities both at home and abroad. In addition to the actual game, there are the components of teamwork, mentoring, role-modeling, tutoring, and good citizenship. Sports activities are transformative for both males and females. Project Kick is determined to make contributions in the lives of the young people that participate in the program that will last forever. In a short period of time much has been accomplished through the distribution of books and building of more than 30 libraries for the “Books in Hand” project. Clothing in all shapes, ages, and styles have found new use and life, and provided ‘a change of clothing’ to women, children, and men through the ‘Change of Clothing’ project. Having something new for them to wear, affects self-esteem, self-confidence, and opens up the world of possibilities. What is taken for granted in the States is a total luxury in many parts of the world. More than 30,000 individuals have been benefited through these projects.
Read moreThe Fever Relief Foundation (FRF) was founded in 2010 by Akwasi Oppong, a native of Ghana and now a citizen of the United States. FRF received 501c3 tax exempt status in 2013. From first-hand experience, Mr. Oppong experienced plenty and experienced and observed the ravages of want. Determined to change lives both in the United States and Ghana, Akwasi focused upon children and women. Beginning with children, especially special needs children and those from low-income single parent homes, ‘Project Kick’ was created. Using the game of soccer as the vehicle to gather, impact, and transform the lives of children and their families, the program provides after school activities both at home and abroad. In addition to the actual game, there are the components of teamwork, mentoring, role-modeling, tutoring, and good citizenship. Sports activities are transformative for both males and females. Project Kick is determined to make contributions in the lives of the young people that participate in the program that will last forever. In a short period of time much has been accomplished through the distribution of books and building of more than 30 libraries for the “Books in Hand” project. Clothing in all shapes, ages, and styles have found new use and life, and provided ‘a change of clothing’ to women, children, and men through the ‘Change of Clothing’ project. Having something new for them to wear, affects self-esteem, self-confidence, and opens up the world of possibilities. What is taken for granted in the States is a total luxury in many parts of the world. More than 30,000 individuals have been benefited through these projects.
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Georgia
City (Headquarters)
Atlanta
Employees
11-50
Founded
2010
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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