OUR VALUE
ABOUT US
HOPE AND SERVICE TO MANKIND FOUNDATION (Hope For Rural Dwellers) is a Voluntary, Non-profit, Charitable, Social, Non-political, Non-governmental, Inter-faith and Welfare Organisation Registered in Ghana Under section 27 and 28 of 1963 Companies Code (Act 179) with registration number G-35, 853.
Founded by individual volunteers from various cultural backgrounds coming together as equal to build one big family to help reduce the high rate of illiteracy in our societies by providing radical information and resources to improve living conditions and homelessness to sum off the most vulnerable and deprived people in our society, for example, Women and children, the Girl Child, the Youth, People with Disabilities (PWD), people with chronic diseases, poor rural communities, and Individuals.
OUR VISION
A healthy and prosperous society based on gender equality and equity in every walk of life by improving the lives of the poor through education, economic, and social development programs. We share the vision of a world where all forms of disability can be avoided, healed, or integrated and in which the rights of people with disabilities are respected and applied.
We are committed to serving MANKIND by providing the basic amenities of life to the helpless and needy people of all communities and also by encouraging Girl child, People with Disabilities and Youth education.
OUR MISSION
OUR VALUE
We believe in gender equality and equity in every walk of life regardless of race, color, religion, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other occupationally irrelevant condition.
INTERVENTION AREAS
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POVERTY (Women, Children, Youth, Employment and Development)
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EDUCATION (Basic, Informal, Vocational, Women, Youth, Adult, PWDs and
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the Girl Child with ICT)
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DISABILITY (PWDs)
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HEALTH CARE (HIV/AIDS, other tropical diseases, etc.)
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ENVIRONMENT/DISASTER
TARGET POPULATION
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The poor and the unemployed in the society
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Orphans and vulnerable children (OVC)
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Commercial sex workers
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People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHIVA)
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People living with other chronic diseases
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Youth in and out of school
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Migrant workers
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Disaster victims
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The Disables
We bring together literate and non-literate towns, villages, and people, who share a common respect for each other and for manual work to promote and encourage the development of the spirit of voluntarism among the youth and people of all communities.
We do this by organising work-camps towards physical projects, literacy work, and establishing demonstrational camps and farms, leadership training, camping activities and international cultural exchange programmes.