sewing project ongoing in the vocational center Practical display of catering department Presentation of five new sewing machines Building Picture with doors, louvers,windows fixed

Home of Care and Protection

Org #66955
Vetted since 2019
2009
year founded
$72,001
raised on GlobalGiving
6
years fundraising
3
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

HOCAP exists to provide care and protection for deprived orphans, deprived children and deprived widows in poor rural and urban communities. It seeks to provide orphans and under-privileged children an enabling environment for development through the provision of education, health care, advocacy, and small scale enterprise.

Project Leaders
Melissa Reilly-Diakun
Melissa Reilly-Diakun
Barbara Asempa
Barbara Asempa
Samuel Laryea
Samuel Laryea
Abigail Ohene-Gyamfi
Abigail Ohene-Gyamfi
Team
Barbara Asempa, Henrietta Ludttrodt
Organization Information
Community 12, Vehocs, Tema
P.O. Box CE12024
Tema,
Ghana
+233 (0) 208113285
Organization Information
Community 12, Vehocs, Tema
P.O. Box CE12024
Tema,
Ghana
+233 (0) 208113285

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Update on helping victims affected by flood

By Barbara Asempa | Project leader

Dear Donors, Supporters, and Partners, We are pleased to present this progress report on the ongoing interventions supporting flood victims—both through the vocational training centre under... Read the full report ›

Update on Vocation building project

By Barbara Asempa | Project leader

Dear Donors, Supporters, and Partners,  We are pleased to present this progress report on the ongoing construction and implementation of the Vocational Training Centre for communities affected by... Read the full report ›

Fourth Quarter Progress Report

By Abigail Ohene-Gyamfi | Project Coordinator

HOCAP looked forward to work hard to build the Vocational training center in this community that was affected badly by flood and most of the youth also had no skills to gain them into employment. By... Read the full report ›
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