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Living Vessels Outreach Ghana, established on August 23, 2021, is a youth-led organization dedicated to enhancing the well-being of marginalized communities across Ghana. The organization focuses on health initiatives, conducting regular screenings to promote early detection and prevention of health issues. It addresses sanitation challenges by implementing educational programs on proper hygiene practices, contributing to the prevention of waterborne diseases. Committed to empowering young girls, Living Vessels Outreach Ghana provides educational support to ensure equal access to quality education, bridging the gender gap in education. Additionally, it offers programs designed to empower youth through skill development, leadership training, and entrepreneurial support, fostering a generation of young leaders capable of driving positive change. Through these initiatives, Living Vessels Outreach Ghana exemplifies the transformative power of youth-led organizations in promoting sustainable development and improving lives in Ghana. The core beliefs and goals of the foundation are; Empowerment Transformation Compassion Collaboration Volunteerism
The Gye Nyame symbol is one of Ghana's most treasured Adinkra symbols, representing the supremacy, power, and sovereignty of God. It serves as a reminder that God's presence and guidance sustain us through every challenge, opportunity, and season of life. At Living Vessels Outreach Ghana, Gye Nyame reflects our faith in God's direction and provision. It inspires our commitment to serving communities with compassion, integrity, and hope. As we work to empower lives and support the vulnerable, we recognize that every achievement and impact is made possible through God's grace. The symbol reminds us to remain humble in success, steadfast in adversity, and faithful in service, trusting that with God all things are possible.
Living Vessels Outreach Ghana had its first donation event for the vulnerable (sick, aged, widowers, widows, and orphans on the 24th of December,2021 at Akismasu, Aworopataa, and Anitinfe. As a festive season, food items like rice,cooking,mackerels, biscuits,and drinks were shared with over 110 people, and also, shared clothes and shoes. The joy and happiness expressed by the beneficiaries was just overwhelming.
Organized by Living Vessels Outreach Ghana , The Girl Child Empowered project transformed the lives of 300 young girls from Wenchi Yoyoano Methodist, Hansua K. Twi School, and Apenteng Fosu School in Wenchi and Techiman. This initiative addressed two critical areas: education and menstrual hygiene. The gi The girls received school supplies, textbooks, tutoring support, and workshops to boost their academic performance and skills. In addition, sanitary pads and hygiene kits were provided, promoting menstrual health and breaking stigmas around menstruation. The p The project significantly improved access to education, increased confidence in menstrual management, and fostered a sense of belonging and empowerment, equipping the girls to thrive in both academic and personal pursuits.
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Reaching vulnerable communities with education and healthcare support.
Health is a key component in human development. The provision of good and sustainable health care services and protection of its vulnerable population from infectious diseases such as malaria, and HIV/AIDS. The Foundation also seeks to educate women in rural areas and more specifically students on how to practice good menstrual hygiene.
Education is one of the major keys to the economic growth and development of every society. It is a necessary tool for the empowerment of the individual in maximizing his creative ability, sense of self-worth, esteem, and reliance. Investment in human capital, especially girls' and women’s education and health productivity, thereby enabling the individual to engage in productive activities, find formal employment, earn higher income, and enjoy greater returns.
Providing nutritious meals to vulnerable community members.
Improving access to clean water and sanitation practices.
Email: livingvesselsoutreachgh@gmail.com
Contact: +233 50 358 2928
Location: Sunyani, Bono Region, Ghana
Our mission is to empower youths and promote sustainable development through targeted initiatives in youth empowerment, community water projects, and girl child education. We are dedicated to enhancing the lives of vulnerable populations by providing resources, knowledge, and support that foster self-sufficiency and resilience.
We envision a thriving Ghana where youth are empowered to lead, communities have access to sustainable water solutions, and every girl has the opportunity to pursue her education and dreams. Our vision is a future where all individuals are equipped to contribute to their communities, fostering an inclusive society that values and invests in the potential of every person.
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Living Vessels Outreach Ghana is a non-profit organization founded in the year 2021 with a vision to impact lives, spread hope, and serve humanity through outreach and community transformation initiatives. We officially attained our certification on the 12th day of August, 2024 under the Registrar of Companies Act 2019, Act 992, Ghana, marking a significant milestone in our journey of service, integrity, and commitment to national and global impact. This certification reflects our dedication to operating with transparency, accountability, and excellence as we continue to fulfill our mission.
On 14th December 2024, Living Vessels Outreach Ghana commissioned a borehole to provide clean water for the Opanin Kofi Nsowa community and 10 nearby villages in the Bono Region. The event included a health screening session for blood pressure and blood sugar levels, alongside education on good health practices and menstrual hygiene for young girls. Additionally,the organization distributed food,drinks, and clothing to the residents, fostering a sense of care and support. This initiative improved access to clean water, promoted health awareness, and addressed essential community needs
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Living Vessels Outreach Ghana, in collaboration with Seeking Beyond Limitations (Italy), organized the Pad Her Up program for 200 young girls in Senya Breku, Central Region. The initiative focused on menstrual hygiene education and girl child development. Participants received sanitary pads and were engaged in discussions on menstrual health, self-care, and empowerment. This program aimed to equip the girls with knowledge and resources to manage their health with confidence while promoting their overall development
MORECommunity support program for widows and orphans providing care, resources, and empowerment initiatives.