Our Mission

Only by Helping Each Other We Can Make World Better

To improve the quality of life for the most vulnerable children in Ghana as part of our contribution to National development. Ensuring their basic rights and enhancing their dignity of life, health, education and socio-economic development. Achieving this mission through our own resources, fund raising activities and other initiatives.

100

Years of
Foundation

600
+

monthly
donors

310

incredible
volunteers

20

successful
campaigns

Who We Are

We care and we support

Our Aim

Our Aim

To support in the socio-economic development of underprivileged children of society through partnership, support and care. We believe in sustainable development. Our programs are aimed at giving needy children in our community and country the support needed to create a better future for themselves.
Our Vision

Our Vision

Create a better childhood experience for under privileged children and restoring childhoods to children for National development.

Why We Need You

All we stand for is making the lives of vulnerable and needy children memorable and enjoyable with your valued time, love, donations and contributions. Crystal Ladies Association assures you of putting your resources to the use for which you generously gave and will ensure projects contributions reach the targeted recipients. That is our promise!

Healthcare & Nutrition

Through our initiatives we have supported various Homes and Hospitals with healthcare supplies and cash donation.

Education

We support our communities to improve infrastructural, learning and teaching materials and educational supplies.

Food and Housing

Working with Orphanage Homes to provide shelter, feeding and hope to orphaned children.

Rehabilitation

Our future goal is to create initiatives that integrates abandoned, deprived and less privileged children into society for a sustainable future.

Life Skills and Vocational Training

In the long term we plan to set up to help distressed and marginalized teenagers especially working towards female and youth empowerment. These will typically be children who have not received formal education to run vocational training in Tema, Ghana, through separate training institutions