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Building Brighter Futures

Empowering children through education, faith, and community development in rural Ghana

Our Mission

Adumasa Aid Project is a faith-based initiative by the Ramseyer Memorial Congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, dedicated to promoting education, development, and empowerment in rural areas.

  • Supporting deprived children, including orphans and children with disabilities
  • Building schools and churches to strengthen education and faith
  • Providing accommodation for teachers in rural areas
  • Engaging students in exchange programs and digital learning
  • Creating sustainable job opportunities for families
  • Promoting peace and spiritual empowerment through community work

Our Impact

Through the generosity of our supporters, we've made a lasting impact in rural Ghana.

5,000+
Students Educated
3+
Schools Built
25+
Scholarships Provided
100+
Jobs Created
3+
Communities Served
3+
Churches Built
3+
Libraries Established
12+
Boreholes Drilled

Stories of Impact

Hear from the lives we've touched

Because of the support from the Project, I followed my dream to become a teacher right here in my community. They built schools, but they also built hope. It is a great honor to represent my community on the Board.

Mr William Ofori

Board Member & Former Teacher, Adumasa All Saints Presbyterian Basic School

My son has a disability, and I feared he would never go to school. Adumasa Aid proved me wrong and changed our story. Today, my son is learning at the Ashanti Regional School for the Deaf.

Mrs Linda Kyei

Parent, Bedaase

The new housing project has transformed the community even though it remains under construction. Our teachers now have hope for a safe environment to stay and educate the children.

Mr Isaac Kojo Kanyiri

Head Teacher, Chiransa Community School

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