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Expanding Access to Education: MOM Foundation’s School Outreach in Sogakope
MOM Foundation team on school donation tour with the Education Directorate - Sogakope Access to quality education remains a challenge in many communities, not simply due to a lack of resources but also because of gaps in infrastructure, access, and sustained support. Addressing this requires strong partnerships—bringing together committed donors, local authorities, institutional partners, and a shared, purpose-driven team working toward a common vision for impact. Through Pro

MOM Foundation
Apr 222 min read


Advancing Youth Agribusiness: AgroVators Deepens Engagement at Tema Secondary School
Good soil, strong start: confirming the land’s readiness for the next phase of the AgroVators Initiative. As part of ongoing efforts to scale youth-centered agricultural innovation, Mother of Many Foundation and Sidiq Agri-Firm conducted a subsequent visit to Tema Secondary School, marking continued progress in implementing AgroVators’ first high school edition. This follow-up engagement focused on identifying the most suitable site for cultivation. Building on insights from

MOM Foundation
Apr 162 min read


A Journey of Compassion: Strengthening Hope at City of Refuge Ministries
Group photograph with the children of City of Refuge Ministries Sustained impact is rarely the result of a single intervention. More often, it is built over time through consistency, trust, and a shared commitment to meaningful change. For MOM Foundation, this approach has shaped its ongoing engagement with City of Refuge Ministries (CORM) through its Donate for Impact Programme (DIP) under Project Ghana . As a non-profit organisation focused on community development and supp

MOM Foundation
Mar 313 min read


Mother Of Many (MOM) Foundation Becomes WORLDCOB Platinum Member, Set to Receive Prestigious International Award
In a significant milestone for Ghanaian philanthropy and nonprofit excellence, Mother of Many (MOM) Foundation has been officially recognized as a Platinum Member of the World Confederation of Businesses (WORLDCOB). This prestigious recognition affirms the foundation’s unwavering commitment to community development, empowerment, and sustainable solutions across Ghana. A Global Recognition of Excellence and Impact As part of this distinguished membership, MOM Foundation is sch

MOM Foundation
Feb 22 min read


MOM Foundation Advances Climate-Smart Agriculture with AgroVators Initiative at Tema Secondary School
From left to right: Sadique Yusif (Founder, Sidiq Agri-Firm), Stacy Bright-Davies (Communications Lead, MOM Foundation), Catherine Nelson (CEO, MOM Foundation), Mrs. Lucy Okai Naih (Headmistress, Tema Secondary School), Mr. Emmanuel Odonkor (Head of the Science Department, Tema Secondary School), and Mr. Robert Narh Adjabeng (Assistant Head, Academic, Tema Secondary School) On Wednesday, 28th January 2026, Mother of Many (MOM) Foundation paid its second official visit to Tema

MOM Foundation
Feb 13 min read


From Training to Transformation: How MOM Foundation and SAF Are Advancing Climate-Smart Agriculture in Ghana
In line with its commitment to sustainable development, Mother of Many (MOM) Foundation partnered with Sidiq Agri-Firm (SAF) to deliver a certified agricultural training programme for interested adults in Ghana. The programme was designed to introduce participants to modern, climate-smart agricultural systems, with a strong emphasis on greenhouse farming and aquaponics. Beyond explaining what these systems are, the training explored why they matter—particularly in the context

MOM Foundation
Jan 263 min read


Why Greenhouse Farming Is Ghana’s Next Big Economic Opportunity
Ghana’s Agricultural Sector and the Case for Greenhouse Farming Ghana’s agricultural sector holds immense promise, yet its full potential remains underutilized. Challenges such as inconsistent rainfall, climate variability, post-harvest losses, and reliance on traditional farming methods continue to limit productivity and profitability. At the same time, global food demand is rising, and markets increasingly require consistency, quality, and sustainability. Against this backd

MOM Foundation
Jan 204 min read


Education and Hope: How School Donations Transformed Lives in the Volta Region
Books and laboratory equipment from Notre Dame; presentation to Anlo Shs Education has long been recognized as a powerful tool for transformation—a pathway to opportunity and a beacon of hope for communities striving for a better future. In the Volta Region of Ghana, where limited resources once made learning a daily struggle, school donations of books, furniture, and learning materials have played a crucial role in uplifting students and improving learning conditions. Throug

MOM Foundation
Nov 26, 20253 min read


MOM Foundation Honored at 2025 Ghana 100 Trailblazers Awards
Madam Catherine Nelson graces the red carpet with her Trailblazer Award. Mother of Many (MOM) Foundation and its visionary leader, Madam Catherine Nelson, received high recognition at the prestigious Ghana 100 Trailblazers Awards held on Friday, July 11, 2025, at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, Accra. The Ghana 100 Trailblazers Awards, organized annually by The Business Executive Group, celebrates distinguished individuals who are driving transformative change across key sectors i

MOM Foundation
Jul 15, 20252 min read


Empowering the Women and Youth of Sogakope
In Ghana, where women make up 52% of the agricultural labor force and produce 70% of the country's food crops, their role in agriculture is undeniable. Yet, many face significant challenges that limit their potential and productivity. Mother of Many (MOM) Foundation operates with the belief that “When you empower a woman, you empower a generation.” Guided by this powerful African proverb, the foundation is committed to creating a lasting change in Fievie, a farming community

MOM Foundation
Jul 10, 20252 min read


Sunshine After the Rain: Tina’s Transformation Journey
Some encounters go beyond mere coincidence—they are divine interventions. Our journey with Madam Augustina Afoley, affectionately known as Tina, began in the most unexpected way. Yet, it became a testament to the power of community, perseverance, and hope. Tina, a widow and mother of five, was struggling with unstable housing. She owned a small property in Teshie, Accra, but had rented it out to afford a more manageable living space. When she could no longer afford rent, she

MOM Foundation
Jul 2, 20253 min read
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