Playing sports as part of the curriculum

At the Compassionate Kids School in Adawso, Eastern Region, the educational approach is uniquely holistic, guided by the Triple H principle: nurturing the Head, Hands, and Heart. This philosophy underscores the importance of a balanced education, extending beyond traditional classroom learning to include outdoor activities, vital for the overall development of children. The school had […]

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Educational materials and furniture for the Titagya Schools in Northern Ghana

The Help Ghana Foundation received a compelling request from a fundraising officer seeking support for the Titagya Schools in Northern Ghana. This region grapples with economic challenges, characterized by elevated poverty rates and inadequate infrastructure, particularly when compared to the southern parts of the country. Relying heavily on subsistence agriculture, the local economy faces the […]

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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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Reading books for primary school children

Reading lies at the heart of a child’s educational journey, unlocking a world of possibilities and shaping their intellectual growth. In partnership with the Frako Initiative Organization, the Help Ghana Foundation has funded the acquisition of 300 engaging reading books. This initiative seeks to ignite the love for reading among young minds in 10 primary […]

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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 school furniture urgently needed in Kpong

The Ghanaian government has implemented measures to streamline the enrollment process for students in vocational schools, leading to a notable increase in student applications nationwide. However, this surge in demand has presented a significant challenge for school management, particularly in the procurement of essential equipment and furniture to accommodate the growing number of students. As […]

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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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Extra school furniture needed to support the large increase of students

Mr. Samuel Akrasi, the Principal of the Offinso Technical Institute has a difficult time running his school since the Ghanaian government has made schooling and boarding free. The number of students has almost tripled. This means he is now looking for funding to be able to equip the classrooms with sufficient tables and chairs. At […]

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