Upcoming project
Feed a Widow
The Feed A Widow Project is one of the flagship initiatives of the Prince Antwi Foundation, dedicated to supporting widows in Ghanaian communities. Recognizing that widows often face significant financial and social challenges, this project aims to provide not only nutritional support but also a sense of community and hope.
Through this project, the foundation distributes essential food supplies and nutritional aid to widows, ensuring they have access to basic needs. Beyond physical nourishment, the project also fosters a network of support, allowing these women to connect, share experiences, and find solace in communal strength.
past project
Breakfast with Jesus
The “Breakfast with Jesus” program, initiated by a faith-based organization, represents a unique approach to rehabilitation and spiritual nourishment for inmates. This initiative is more than a meal; it’s a platform for transformation and hope within the prison walls.
At these breakfast gatherings, prisoners are invited to partake in a communal meal while engaging with spiritual teachings centered around the life and messages of Jesus Christ. The program focuses on themes of forgiveness, redemption, and new beginnings, offering inmates a chance to reflect, find inner peace, and seek personal growth amidst their challenging circumstances.
past project
Pad a girl project
The Pad a Girl Project is a crucial initiative aimed at empowering young girls, particularly in regions where access to menstrual hygiene products is limited or non-existent. This project focuses on providing sanitary pads to school-aged girls, ensuring that menstruation does not become a barrier to their education and daily activities.
In many parts of the world, the lack of menstrual hygiene management resources leads to significant challenges for young women. These challenges range from health risks due to inadequate sanitary products to the stigma and embarrassment that can cause girls to miss school during their periods. The Pad a Girl Project tackles these issues head-on by not only distributing pads but also by educating girls about menstrual health and hygiene.