Our Impact

EOA Foundation will transform the lives of widows and orphans by providing financial support, vocational training, and psychosocial services.

Quantifiable Impact:

  • 2,500 widows empowered through vocational training, financial aid, and mental health services.
  • 5,000 orphans supported with scholarships, education, and mentorship, significantly improving their future prospects.
  • Improved livelihood for widows as they gain marketable skills and financial independence.
  • Access to counselling and wellness programs will contribute to better mental health and social stability for widows and orphans.

Broader Social Impact:

  • Economic empowerment of widows will lead to poverty reduction in communities
  • Orphans receiving education and mentorship will have better employment opportunities breaking the cycle of poverty.
  • Enhanced social inclusion for widows, reducing their marginalization in communities.

EOA Foundation will help bridge the education gap in underprivileged regions of Ghana by providing resources, training teachers, and creating
scholarships.

Quantifiable Impact:

  • 10 educational partnerships established in developing regions, impacting thousands of students.
  • 10,000 students will receive educational materials, such as books, computers, and school supplies over five years.
  • 500 teachers trained to improve the quality of education and modernize teaching methods.
  • Scholarships awarded to 1,500 high-potential students, enabling them to access secondary and tertiary education.

Broader Social Impact:

  • Increased literacy rates and improved academic performance in the targeted regions.
  • Enhanced gender equality in education, particularly for girls, leading to better health, employment, and economic outcomes for future generations.
  • Long-term reduction in poverty due to better-educated populations with access to higher-paying jobs.

By distributing period pads and advocating for menstrual hygiene, EOA Foundation will significantly improve the quality of life for women and girls in poverty.

Quantifiable Impact:

  • 50,000 people provided with access to period pads over five years, ensuring that they can manage menstruation with dignity.
  • Menstrual hygiene education provided to at least 50 communities and schools by Year 3, reducing stigma and improving health outcomes.
  • Local women trained and empowered to produce and sell reusable pads, creating sustainable income opportunities for at least 1,000 women Year 5.
  • Scholarships awarded to 1,500 high-potential students, enabling them to access secondary and tertiary education.

Broader Social Impact:

  • Reduced school absenteeism among girls who otherwise would miss school during their periods.
  • Better health outcomes due to improved menstrual hygiene practices.
  • Economic empowerment of women involved in producing reusable pads, fostering community resilience.
  • Advocacy leading to policy changes, ensuring more support for menstrual hygiene initiatives.

By offering education, vocational training, and re-entry support, EOA Foundation will help formerly incarcerated individuals reintegrate into society successfully.

Quantifiable Impact:

  • 2,500 incarcerated individuals receive access to educational programs, vocational training, and life skills courses by Year 5.
  • 2,500 formerly incarcerated individuals provided with post-release support including job placement, counselling and mentoring.
  • Housing support fund established to reduce homelessness among at least 1,000 formerly incarcerated individuals.

 Broader Social Impact:

  • Reduced recidivism rates as formerly incarcerated individuals gain employment and stability upon release.
  • Enhanced societal reintegration, reducing stigma and promoting community safety.
  • Economic benefits from increased employment of formerly incarcerated individuals, who will contribute positively to society.
  • Potential policy reforms improving prison conditions and re-entry support systems.

Long-Term Social and Economic Benefits:

  • Poverty reduction through economic empowerment, education, and sustainable income opportunities.
  • Improved gender equality particularly through education for girls and menstrual health support.
  • Community resilience strengthened through better social inclusion, mental health support, and vocational training.
  • Policy changes driven by advocacy, ensuring systemic improvements in menstrual health and prison re-entry support.

EOA Foundation’s holistic approach will lead to sustainable development in the regions where it operates, improving not only individual lives
but entire communities through education, dignity, and opportunity.

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