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Notable Projects
over the years

Donation of food items and clothes to the marginalized in society, including widows, widowers, disabled, and aged, under the “Creating Smiles Project” during the December festive season.

Donated food items, drinking cups, sanitary pads, and soaps to about 500 students at Wa School for the Blind.


Supported two widows with capital to start a business.


Donated food items to the marginalized individuals in Binduri and Bawku Central, Upper East Region.


Donated two laptops to Abdul Malik Sumaila and Ebenezer Hakeem Agetiba, both visually impaired students at Mensah Sarbah, University of Ghana.


Donation of food items and clothes to the marginalized in society, including widows, widowers, disabled, and aged, under the “Creating Smiles Project” during the December festive season.

Donated teaching and learning materials, furniture, sanitary pads, and sports items to three Junior High Schools, Watania Islamic JHS, Zabugu JHS, and Manga JHS.


Provided financial support to three visually impaired students at the University of Ghana.


Donated GHC1,000 to a pregnant woman to pay for her hospital bills and donated food items, detergents, and baby clothing.

Supported a vision-impaired BECE graduate from the Wa School for the Blind in a camp bed weaving business.


Donated a set of SHS textbooks to Asaanbill Mustapha for his science. program in school and made a cash donation of GHC1,200 as a student who excelled in his BECE.


School Outreach and donation of teaching and learning materials and sanitary pads to eight (8) Schools: Kwaliwega JHS, Manga JHS, Watania Islamic JHS, Asobelaga Anglican Primary School, Azhariah JHS, Buabula JHS, Kingdom of Hope Orphanage, and Zabugu JHS.

Donated a wheelchair and food items to a student who used to crawl about 3km to school at Zebilla.


Collaborated with Lions Club of Accra and Kumasi to donate textbooks, exercise books, stationery, and sanitary pads to Manga Junior High School students.


Donated an amount of GHC2,000 to Kingdom of Hope Orphanage to support the building structure.

Supported the brilliant but needy Abdul Moomin IS-HAQ to pay his admission fee to pursue his education at the University of Mines and Technology.


Partnered with Alfa Foundation and the FDA to embark on a 3-day student outreach program on mentorship, career guidance, and substance abuse in 5 Senior High Schools in the Upper East Region.

Embarked on the “Farming for Livelihood” project for 45 women in three (3) groups to undertake soybean and sesame seed farming to eradicate poverty in the Binduri District.


Donated an amount of GHC2,100 to Shadrach Amobiri to pay his academic fees.

Donated baby clothes and detergents to newborn mothers in Quality Hospital and Vineyard Hospital, both in Bawku.


Paid the hospital bills of a 24-year-old new mother who gave birth through a cesarean section and could not afford the bill.

Moses Adukudugu completed his WASSCE at WA Senior High School with the foundation’s support.


Donation of food items and clothes to the marginalized in society, including widows, widowers, disabled, and aged, under the “Creating Smiles Project” during the December festive season.

Re-visited the family of the disabled student who received the wheelchair donation and donated school items, solar lamps, and cash to support her education.


Assisted a vision-impaired student in Sirigu SHS, Oswin Azumah, with financial support for his education.

Nuhu Abdul Aziz completed his WASSCE at WA Senior High School with the foundation’s support.


Asaanbila Mustapha completed Bolgatanga Senior High School with the foundation’s support.


Donated GHC12,000 to 44-year-old Simon Alale, now an amputee due to a car accident, to start his own business.

Embarked on a school outreach and donation of textbooks, stationery, sanitary pads, plastic chairs, footballs, marker boards, marker pens, school bags, and novels to five (5) Junior High Schools, namely Gentiga No. 1 JHS, Yakut Girls Model School, Bawku Central, Bansi JHS in Binduri, Yebongo JHS in Bolgatanga and Manga JHS.


Launched the “Catch Them Young” reading project.


Donated a sewing machine and a large amount of money to a single mother in Kotobabi, Accra, to establish a business.

Supported Moses Adukudugu, a student at the University of Ghana, with GHC2,100 to pay his academic fees and donated food items and pocket money to him.


Donated cash on International Women’s Day to a 21-year-old lady who ditched accounting to pursue carpentry due to financial struggle.

Launched a 4 year Educational Sponsorship for Zulfa Osman Abugri a first-year student at Gbewaa Training College


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Total Initiatives

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