Urgent classroom renovations

We are excited to share the latest Help Ghana project, made possible by the generous support of MDK Flowers & Greens. Prampram St. Joseph’s Basic School, located near Accra, reached out for assistance with the urgent renovation of its classrooms. The school’s roof leaks, making it impossible to use the classrooms during rain. Additionally, the […]

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Renovation for a safer learning environment

In need of a secure school environment, the Okorase Presby Basic School reached out to Help Ghana for assistance. Attached pictures indicated the poor condition of the school’s infrastructure, with broken windows, doors, and cracked walls and floors. Inevitably, it is not safe for students to be studying in such unstable conditions. Help Ghana agreed […]

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A wood workshop for the Abosamso Technical Institute

Similar to numerous other Technical Schools in Ghana, the Abosamso Technical Institute has witnessed a surge in student enrollment. This institution provides courses in diverse fields such as electrical engineering, building construction, fashion design, catering and hospitality management, and wood construction. For the aspiring carpenters in the wood construction program, the school aspired to establish […]

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Improved hygiene at the Compassionate Kids School

During his tour of Ghana, the chairman of the Help Ghana Foundation visited the Compassionate Kids School in Adawso, coinciding with the school’s grand celebration of its 10th anniversary, which was beautifully captured in a video. During this visit, he observed that the school’s restroom facilities required significant refurbishment. Additionally, some classroom furniture needed replacement. […]

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From a wooden pavillion to proper classrooms

The Headmaster of Jeduako Methodist Junior High School in the Ashanti region, Brobbey Daniel, reached out to us for assistance. He provided us with a photograph of a building containing three classrooms. Construction on this building commenced in 2012, with initial funding from the government. Unfortunately, the allocated budget proved insufficient to complete the construction […]

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New classroom for the Wenamda Basic School

In March 2023, Help Ghana received a request for assistance from the Blessed Pan-African Youth for Rural Development (BPAYRD), a Ghanaian/American NGO dedicated to aiding less privileged individuals in Ghana. Their request pertained to the renovation of a wooden pavilion at the Wenamda D/A Basic School in the Ashanti Region. Currently, the children are studying […]

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The St. Stephens Primary School needs a new roof

We received an urgent message from Mrs. Kusiwaa Khadijah, the Headmistress of the St. Stephen’s R/C Primary School in Bodomase, in the Ashanti Region, stating: “Please it is very urgent since we are entering into raining season in Ghana because the current situation of the classroom building threatening the lives of the teachers and the […]

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Royal Academy in Okorase

The Royal Academy School in Okorase near Koforidua applied for assistance in constructing three new classrooms on their premises. A total of 370 children currently populate the seven year old school. The construction which took approximately 40,000,00 GHC, has been completed in October 2021. It was also the last construction project for the Help Ghana […]

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New building for the Provident God school Yefri Tankor

During our visit to the Provident God School in Yefri Tankor, we see the construction of a new building  for the 160 at the school, financially supported by Help Ghana. Rose Murphy Konadu, the headmistress welcomes us. She proudly explains how the community has contributed well with water, bags of cement and accommodation for the […]

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New classrooms in Akuma

The school in Akuma has now been completed and opened. The primary school Nana Adonteng Poku from the village of Akuma is located 7 km south of Nkoranza in the Brong Ahafo Region in central Ghana. Akuma was mainly inhabited by cocoa farmers until in 1982 most of the farms were destroyed by large fires, […]

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