Providing children in Yabrago, Upper East Ghana with education and other organized activities to promote their development, happiness, and well-being while preventing them from being subjected to crime and child labor. We aim to break the cycle of poverty and empower underprivileged children in Upper East, Ghana, by providing access to quality education, nutritious meals, and essential life skills. Through the establishment of robust school infrastructure, scholarships, sports programs, and investment in dedicated teachers, we aim to support the holistic development of our students. We strive to relieve financial pressure on families through our feeding program and create job opportunities... read more Providing children in Yabrago, Upper East Ghana with education and other organized activities to promote their development, happiness, and well-being while preventing them from being subjected to crime and child labor. We aim to break the cycle of poverty and empower underprivileged children in Upper East, Ghana, by providing access to quality education, nutritious meals, and essential life skills. Through the establishment of robust school infrastructure, scholarships, sports programs, and investment in dedicated teachers, we aim to support the holistic development of our students. We strive to relieve financial pressure on families through our feeding program and create job opportunities within the local community, fostering a brighter future for all.
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By Saviour Anyagri | Founder
Despite our efforts, we have been unsuccessful in raising sufficient funds, which has made this project extremely challenging. However, we remain determined and continue to persevere. So far, we have... Read the full report ›By Saviour Anyagri | Founder
In April, we experienced a devastating storm that completely destroyed the kitchen and dining hall building we had started constructing. The storm also partially tore off the roof of one of our... Read the full report ›