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Community Project

Some wonderful parents within Ghana decide to bring up their children, no matter what! For these families the support is next to nothing. They are left to struggle without any support to help them understand their child's condition or how to care for their child. This can lead to these children beind denied the opportunities in their lives that they deserve and that other children take for granted.

We are passionate about educating parents and the community in order to change the living conditions for these children. I have visited various communities to meet children with special needs, it was the most amazing experience to meet all of these incredible children. There were sad stories, but so many beautiful smiles.

Meet the children

We have made individualised plans to help children and their families. We have provided safe places for these children to stay, specialised equipment that they may need, medical care and other necessary care plans. We now offer a sponsorship programme, you can choose to fully or partially sponsor a child to help support their development.

Please click on a child to find out more information about individual children who need sponsorship:

Stanley is 11 years old and is such a sweet and earnest little boy. Click here for more information on Stanley.

Afia is around 13 years old and has the best smile despite her sad situation. Click here for more information on Afia. 

Sewaah is 7 years old and is the most enchanting little girl you will ever meet. Click here for more information on Sewaah.

Blessing is a lovely, sweet little 4 year old girl who loves lots positive attention and interactions. Click here for more information on Blessing.

Ezra is a beautiful, quiet little boy, who enjoys gentle cuddles and massages, music and singing. Click here for more information on Ezra.

Sponsor a Child Now to Make a Difference!!

All our disability equipment was kindly donated by Vranch House

Making such an incredible difference to children with special needs in Ghana.

In the future, we hope to create a workshop in Kumasi that will create disability equipment themselves. This will be a step forward in making Ghana sustainable in the care of those with physical disabilties, rather than relying on other countries to provide this equipment. 

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