World Hope Foundation in Ghana

World Hope Foundation  began its work in Ghana in 2003 through a partnership with the Ageless International Foundation, Ghana

Our Projects in Ghana include the provision of medicine and supply of medical equipment as well  as education in preventative health care for the refugees at the Bujumburah Refugee  Other projects during this period focused on training health and social workers in general medical aid and child welfare and instruction in water development, agriculture, handcrafts, and literacy.

World Hope foundation is working to improve the circumstances for families at the Bujumburah refugee camp in Ghana. Through area development programs (ADPs), WHF works with communities to help facilitate change with educational, training, and funding assistance. Holistic teaching encourages community members to take control of their futures through their own efforts.

 World Hope Foundation project in Ghana.

·     The African Refugee Institute- This is a project design specifically to address the education need of children at the refugee camp and street children as well as destitute, this project is expected to come in early 2007

·     Youth  Rehabilitation Project provided practical, holistic support through vocational skills training including plumbing, carpentry, woodworking, and agriculture training to about 1,000 teenagers in the next two years in Ghana

·     Hope  Orphanage Project focused on providing 670 homeless, orphaned, and needy children with primary education, health care, and spiritual nurture. In addition, the children’s meals and medical bills were subsidized with funds from a poultry project.