
Archbishop Beck Catholic College
Archbishop Beck Catholic College is a valued and longstanding partner of MOM Foundation, playing a central role in the inception and growth of our flagship initiative, Project Ghana. Since 2012, the College has worked in close collaboration with the Foundation to support schools across Ghana through the consistent provision of essential educational resources. These contributions have included classroom and office furniture, books, laboratory equipment, musical instruments, IT devices, uniforms, and sportswear — items that directly strengthen teaching and learning environments.
Beyond its own contributions, Archbishop Beck Catholic College has served as a key link within a wider network of UK schools, facilitating additional support from institutions such as:
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Archbishop Blanch School
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Bellerive FCJ Catholic College
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Blue Coat School
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Broadgreen International School
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Calderstones School
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Clifford Holroyde Specialist SEN College
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De La Salle Academy
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Enterprise South Liverpool Academy
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Holly Lodge Girls’ College
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Notre Dame Catholic College
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St. John Bosco Arts College
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The Academy of St Francis of Assisi
Through this extended partnership, numerous schools across Ghana have benefited from resources that enhance access to quality education.
This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to equity in education and a belief in the long-term value of sustained, practical support. Over the years, the relationship has been defined by consistency, trust, and a mutual focus on impact.
Project Ghana Success
With the leadership of MOM Foundation, Archbishop Beck Catholic College continues to coordinate the collection, shipment, and delivery of vital educational resources from Liverpool to schools across Ghana.

Fundraising for Project Ghana
Through a school-led charity initiative, Archbishop Beck Catholic College mobilised students and staff to raise funds and resources, under the coordination of the MOM Foundation team, to support the collection, storage, and distribution of essential educational materials for schools in Ghana.

Shopping for funds ASDA
Through a student-led fundraising initiative supported by staff including Mr. Nelson, Archbishop Beck Catholic College raised funds to support both international learning opportunities and the ongoing work of Project Ghana in equipping schools in underserved communities.

More School Support
Following its third phase of donations across Ghana, Catherine Nelson updated Archbishop Beck Catholic College on the project’s growing impact—reaching multiple schools and orphanages while advancing plans to establish sustainable learning resources such as school libraries.

Central and Western Region Benefit from Project Ghana
Through expanded outreach in the Central and Western Regions of Ghana, Project Ghana delivered essential learning materials and furniture to community schools, advancing efforts to improve classroom conditions and establish functional school libraries.

Business Competition
Through its participation in the “Heads of Business” competition, Archbishop Beck Catholic College engaged students and staff in practical enterprise activities that not only earned national recognition but also raised funds in support of Project Ghana.

MOM Foundation Visits UK Partners
During a project update meeting, Catherine Nelson highlighted the impact of donations coordinated by Archbishop Beck Catholic College and its partner schools, while reinforcing the importance of long-term UK–Ghana school partnerships to sustain support and track progress.
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From Elmina to Liverpool
Following a project update from Catherine Nelson, Archbishop Beck Catholic College reaffirmed its commitment to supporting education in Ghana through sustained resource donations and collaborative efforts led in part by Head of International Relations of MOM Foundation.

Apam Senior High School supported on 64th Speech and Prize Giving Day
During a donation to Apam Senior High School’s Speech and Prize Giving Day, MOM Foundation, supported by Archbishop Beck Catholic College and its partner schools, delivered essential furniture that was immediately put to use, reinforcing the project’s timely and practical impact on learning environments in Ghana.

