Philanthropist Foundation for Humanitarian Service (PFHS-Ghana).

Philanthropist Foundation for Humanitarian Service (PFHS-Ghana) is a registered, non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to improving the lives of Ghana’s most vulnerable populations. We work with communities, local leaders, and stakeholders to deliver humanitarian support in health, education, protection, and emergency relief, with a special focus on women, children, and displaced persons. ________________________________________

Vision A compassionate and equitable Ghana where vulnerable populations — especially women, children, and displaced persons — live with dignity, opportunity, and hope. ________________________________________ 🛠️ Mission To protect and empower underserved and at-risk communities in Ghana through sustainable humanitarian interventions in health, education, protection, and emergency relief. .

Core Values • Compassion • Equity • Integrity • Empowerment • Collaboration • Resilience ________________________________________ 📌 Strategic Objectives (2025–2030) 1. Deliver rapid emergency relief in crisis-affected communities. 2. Empower women and girls through vocational and reproductive health programs. 3. Expand access to education for vulnerable children. 4. Improve community health through mobile clinics and awareness programs. 5. Promote economic resilience through livelihood and microenterprise support. 6. Engage in advocacy and policy dialogue for long-term systemic change. .

Target Beneficiaries • Women and girls in rural and underserved areas • Vulnerable children and orphans • Internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugee populations • Youth and unemployed persons • Victims of disaster, conflict, or gender-based violence .

📍 Geographical Focus • Northern Ghana • Upper West and Upper East • Volta Region • Urban poor communities in Greater Accra & Ashanti Region .

🤝 Our Programs 1. Emergency Relief & Recovery Disaster response, food and water distribution, temporary shelters, and psychosocial support for affected populations .

2. Women & Child Protection Safe spaces, GBV response, life skills training, legal support, and access to maternal health. .

3. Education for All School kits, learning support, teacher training, and scholarships for vulnerable children. .

Community Health & Nutrition Mobile clinics, maternal and child health outreach, immunizations, and WASH programs. 5. Livelihoods & Empowerment Vocational training, small business grants, agricultural cooperatives, and youth skills development. .

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    Razi Abdullahi

    January 9, 2026 at 2:21pm

    “This NGO has truly transformed lives in our community. Their dedication and compassion are unmatched!” — Community Member.

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    Alhaji Hakeem

    January 9, 2026 at 2:21pm

    “Working with this organization has been inspiring. Their programs empower people to achieve their dreams.” — Volunteer

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      Bilkis Saeed

      January 9, 2026 at 2:21pm

      “Thanks to this NGO, our village now has access to education and healthcare opportunities we never imagined.” — Local Beneficiary

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        Sheahk Ahmed Mohammed Alfadul

        January 9, 2026 at 2:21pm

        “A trustworthy and impactful organization. Their work makes a real difference every single day.” — Supporter

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          Ibrahim Bucari

          January 9, 2025 at 2:21pm

          “Their team goes above and beyond to serve those in need. I’m proud to support them.” — Partner Organization.

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    Sheahk Ahmed Mohammed Alfadul

    January 9, 2026 at 2:21pm

    “From small acts of kindness to large-scale projects, this NGO’s impact is truly life-changing.” — Volunteer Coordinator.

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