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P.O. BOX CE 11617, Tema-Ghana

We reach out to those most vulnerable, offering support in the form of counselling, donations and love.

Healthcare & Nutrition

Through our initiatives we have supported various Homes and Hospitals with healthcare supplies and cash donation. This has contributed to improving the nutritional needs of many children and relieving many poor families of the burden of settling their medical expenses. At Crystal Ladies we believe that healthy children grow into healthy adults.

Education

We support our communities to improve infrastructural, learning and teaching materials and educational supplies. Enabling more children have access to basic primary education within our community

Portrait of african girl wearing face mask and writing solution of sums on white board at school. Black schoolgirl solving addition sum on white board during Covid-19 pandemic. School child thinking while doing mathematics problem and wearing surgical mask due to coronavirus.

Food and Housing

Working with Orphanage Homes to provide shelter, feeding and hope to orphaned children. Through donations and fund-raising, we have contributed to making the life of children better and comfortable. These initiatives have helped in building the trust and faith of these young ones.

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.

Life skills training encompasses practical approaches and hands-on learning. These skills empower trainees, build confidence and enable them gain employment and independence. Each training course will be complimented with a certificate upon completion and work placement opportunities, as a stepping stone for trainees to enter the wider workforce. This programme ensures they can earn a wage, breaking the cyclical poverty trap they were born into.