HOW YOU COULD HELP
HOW TO HELP
STORY ABOUT US
EMPOWERING LIVES, ENSURING EQUALITY.
The Henry Djaba Memorial Foundation is dedicated to empowering marginalized communities in Somanya, Ghana. We strive to create a more inclusive society by providing vital skills training and essential fiscal support to Persons with Disabilities, women, and girls. Our programs foster independence, build confidence, and open pathways to sustainable livelihoods, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
VOLUNTEER
Join the Henry Djaba Memorial Foundation as a volunteer and directly impact lives in Ghana. We welcome passionate individuals to contribute their time and skills, assisting with vital programs like skills training for women and girls, or supporting our outreach to Persons with Disabilities in Somanya. Your dedication helps us expand our reach, fostering independence and sustainable livelihoods. Discover how your unique talents can create lasting change and enrich our communities.
MAKE A DONATION
Your financial contributions are the bedrock of our work, directly enabling our life-changing programs. Every donation, regardless of size, provides vital skills training for women and girls and essential fiscal support for Persons with Disabilities in Ghana. Make a difference by empowering individuals to build self-sufficient lives.
SHARE GOODS
Transform lives through in-kind support by sharing essential goods. We gratefully accept donations of items such as educational materials, clothing, hygiene products, and mobility aids like wheelchairs. Your generosity helps us address immediate needs and equip individuals and families in Ghana with crucial resources.
ABOUT OUR GOAL
ADVOCACY THROUGH ACTION
Our goals are to advocate for policy changes that support vulnerable women, girls, and persons with disabilities (PwDs) in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); to foster a gender-equal and inclusive society; and to eliminate poverty among girls, women, and PwDs. We aim to increase the representation of women, girls, and PwDs in decision-making and leadership roles across the corporate world, governance, and politics by 50%. Additionally, we strive to enhance sustainable, independent, and socio-economic empowerment, enabling better lives for women, girls, and persons with disabilities.