By Micaiah Abakah-Cicafo | Project Leaser
Introduction Funds Received We are grateful for the financial and in-kind support that has fueled our mission. To date (20th Nov 2025), we have received: Cash Donations: $7,200.00, In-Kind Donations: $6,100.00=$13,300 ( Breakdown: $724 raised on GlobalGiving Platform and $12,576. from local and other source of $300,000 goal) These contributions have enabled us to expand our reach, enhance our programs, and create lasting impact in rural Ghana. In rural Ghana, countless girls face barriers to education, safety, and opportunity. Our project, " SPONSOR 150 GIRLS IN RURAL GHANA," aims to dismantle these obstacles by empowering young women through education, skill-building, and community support. With the generosity of our donors, we’ve been able to create a ripple effect of change, transforming lives and fostering hope in underserved communities. Success Story: Ekua and Colleagues Ekua’s journey is a testament to the power of collective action. Once a vulnerable girl with limited access to education, Ekua is now a confident young woman pursuing her dreams. With the support of our program, she has gained digital literacy, leadership skills, and economic independence. Her success has inspired her peers, creating a domino effect of empowerment in her community. We extend our deepest gratitude to all our donors—both known and anonymous—for making this transformation possible. Your contributions have not only changed Ekua’s life but also ignited hope for countless other girls in rural Ghana. A story about our constituent. Ghana, located in West Africa, is a country rich in culture and history. However, many rural areas face significant challenges, including high dropout rates for girls due to economic pressures and societal norms. Education is vital for empowering these young women and fostering gender equity. This project has provided educational resources to more than 150 vulnerable students girls facing hardship in impoverished and underserved rural Ghana .These resources include: uniforms ,Shoes, books, notebooks, pens, pencils, stationary, fees, sanitary pad and essential medical supplies. This has helped them overcome financial barriers and access education, participation, and retention in schools and complete in freedom to balance gender-equity. Activities Our program engages girls during weekends and vacations through capacity-building initiatives designed to reduce the risks of child labor, forced marriage, modern slavery, and exploitative practices. Key activities include: Participating in training programs and adopting best practices Skill Development: Training in digital literacy, entrepreneurship, and vocational skills. Economic Empowerment: Providing tools and resources for income-generating activities. Support Services: Offering mentorship, counseling, and access to safe spaces. These efforts aim to break the cycle of poverty and exploitation, equipping girls with the tools they need to thrive.
UPCOMING EVENT
Upcoming Event
Date: Effective December 10th
We are excited to announce a comprehensive training program aimed at empowering 150 girls, along with an additional 100 girls and 100 boys, to participate in a sensitization project. This initiative will also include the participation of school teachers, NGO staff, parents, guardians, community leaders, policymakers, and child protection advocates.
Theme:
Breaking Chains, Building Futures: Combating Human Trafficking, Including Modern Slavery, and Cultivating Positive Social Norms in Ghana
Agenda:
Understanding Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
Raising Awareness on Child Protection Strategies
Advocating for Positive Social Norms
this event will equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to address these critical issues in our communities, fostering a safer and more supportive environment for all children.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Miss Elizabeth Poku
Program Coordinator, Global Freedom Network, Ghana
Topic: Combating Modern Slavery
Micaiah Abakah-Cicafo
Topic: Children and Positive Social Norms
Patrick Kwame Sarpong
Topic: Empowering Children on Human trafficking including Modern Slavery
TE ATUOSO NANA OSEI BONSU III
Topic: Cultivating Positive Social Norms in Ghana
Festus Debrah Ohene
Topic: Cultivating Positive Social Norms in Ghana
Funds Received
We are grateful for the financial and in-kind support that has fueled our mission. To date (20th Nov 2025), we have received:
Cash Donations: $7,200.00, In-Kind Donations: $6,100.00=$13,300
( Breakdown: $724 raised on GlobalGiving Platform and $12,576. from local and other source of $300,000 goal)
These contributions have enabled us to expand our reach, enhance our programs, and create lasting impact in rural Ghana.
Finally , through "Breaking Barriers," we are not only supporting girls but also building a brighter future for entire communities. Your generosity has been the catalyst for this change, and we remain committed to ensuring that every girl in rural Ghana.
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