Sustainable Programs Serving Communities
Through consistent grassroots efforts and coordination, we run recurring programs that tackle education, health, nutrition, and child welfare on the ground.
Annual Back-to-School Drives
We eliminate financial barriers to schooling by supplying vulnerable children in low-income suburbs with custom packs. Each package contains a durable backpack, notebooks, study guides, mathematical sets, pens, and a new school uniform. Alongside physical kits, we assign local youth mentors to monitor attendance and assist with studies.
Program Impact
Feeding Campaigns & Stable Food Supply
Malnutrition remains a severe threat to children's growth and education. Our feeding campaigns deliver hot, nutritious meals during outreach events, and coordinate monthly stable food supplies (rice, oil, beans, milk, and cereals) directly to local orphanages and struggling single-parent households in coastal communities like Chorkor.
Supply Metrics
NHIS Registration & Medical Screening
We believe primary healthcare is a basic right. Through collaborations with pediatric doctors, nurses, and local clinics, we host free medical screening camps (covering malaria checks, eye/ear tests, and growth checks). We also run drives to register children directly into the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), paying all processing fees.
Healthcare Outcomes
Youth Mentorship & Leadership Camps
We empower local teenagers and youth through structured mentorship circles. We organize weekend workshops focusing on leadership, digital literacy, coding basics, and community coordination. By building a cohort of strong youth leaders, we ensure community safety nets are run by locals who understand their neighborhoods.
Mentorship Metrics
Orphanage & Pediatric Ward Welfare
We renovate learning spaces, furnish sleep quarters with clean mattresses, and supply hygienic bedding packages. This includes our visits and interventions at the Kumasi Childrenโs Home, Perfect Peace Orphanage, Remar Orphanage, Edwenase Rehabilitation Centre, and the pediatric ward at Kumasi South Hospital.