Where we work

Rooted in Communities Across Ghana

From the Ashanti heartland to the Upper East, from coastal communities to northern savannahs — we go where the need is greatest and the potential is highest.

Our Reach

Ashanti Region
Headquarters: Ejisu-Krapa, Ejisu Municipal

Our home base and the centre of our family strengthening, VSLA, youth empowerment, and digital resilience programmes.

Upper East Region
Presence: Bolgatanga; Talensi District

Home to our women's shea livelihood transformation programme, empowering 75 women.

Eastern Region
Coverage: West Akim Municipal

Site of our foundational health programmes — HIV/AIDS peer education, PMTCT promotion, and disease awareness campaigns.

Western & Western North Regions
Coverage: Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipal

Location of our EU-funded local economic development project and human trafficking stakeholder capacity building.

Who We Serve

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Vulnerable Children

Children in underserved communities such as: children without adequate parental care, Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), Street-connected children, School drop-outs, Children living with disabilities, Children exposed to abuse, neglect, or exploitation.

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Vulnerable Youth (18–35)

We support youth who face challenges in education, employment and social inclusion, including: youth with disabilities, out-of-school and unemployed youth, in-school youth from marginalized communities, young women with limited livelihood opportunities, programmes focus on skills development, livelihoods, leadership, and empowerment.

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Vulnerable Women (36–60 years)

Women with disabilities, single mothers, women with limited livelihoods or financial independence and rural women lacking access to resources and services

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Local and National Policy Actors

We engage decision-makers who influence community development, governance, and social protection systems, including: District, Municipal and Metropolitan Chief Executives, Traditional Authorities (Chiefs and Queen Mothers), Assembly Members and Unit Committee Members, Officers from relevant Ministries, Departments, and Agencies.

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Smallholder Farmers

We work with smallholder farmers in rural and peri-urban areas, including: individual farmers, producer groups and cooperatives, women-led and youth-led farming groups.