For The Future Ghana | Non-Profit Organization

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ShareAid Initiative

This is an initiative by For The Future Ghana to foster partnerships with NGO’s and corporate bodies to partake in projects aligned with the organisation’s mission and vision. Our First Event Under the Share Aid Initiative was a partnership with SchoolInABag, a UK-Based charity organisation.

Student Training and Education Project (S.T.E.P)

In line with its vision, the organisation initiated the student Training and Education Project (S.T.E.P) on February 26, 2021. It was initiated to identify underprivileged children and get them sponsors, while grooming them holistically and monitoring thier progress.

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The FTF Village Project

The For The Future (FTF) Village project is the flagship project of For The Future Ghana. It will be an eco-friendly gated community and a safe haven for underprivileged children, where they will be given an enabling environment to be nurtured and connected to resource persons to reach their full potentials.

SmartStart Initiative

With three of For The Future Ghana’s S.T.E.P. beneficiaries preparing for the 2023 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), the
Organization organized Saturday classes to solve past questions and catch up on topics taught in the first year. The sessions exposed a gap in the education of our students hence For The Future Ghana in April 2023, launched the SmartStart Project…

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Sponsor A Child

Sponsor A Child to S.T.E.P

The Sponsor a Child Project is an initiaitive under the Student Training and Education Project (S.T.E.P.) In line with its vision, the organisation initiated the Student Training and Education Project (S.T.E.P.) on February 26, 2021. It was initiated to identify underprivileged children and get them sponsors, while grooming them holistically and monitoring their progress. The first
beneficiary of this initiative is 3-year old Elizabeth Botchway who was enrolled in school by For The Future Ghana and has improved greatly. Eight other children from the La Wireless School became new beneficiaries of the initiative on 30th July 2021.

Empower her, Period

Period poverty is prevalent and affects millions of women and girls worldwide and Ghana is no exception.  Period poverty in Ghana is a multifaceted problem that encompasses both urban and rural areas. It is exacerbated by various factors, including poverty, cultural taboos surrounding menstruation, and limited access to menstrual hygiene products.  Periods generally affect the physical and emotional well being of the average girl child and the unavailability of affordable period care make “that time of the month” rather unbearable.

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