Potential is everywhere.
Belief is rare.
We protect the spaces in between.
A missed fee, an unsubmitted paper, or an empty stomach shouldn't dictate a destiny. The system forgets them quietly—one overlooked need at a time. We protect their placement, keeping paths clear so they can simply learn.
Our Origin Story"Train up a child in the way he should go;
even when he is old he will not depart from it."
This is not merely charity. It is a long-term investment in a person — from registration to graduation, from an empty stomach to a full life.
Every need has a name.
We know them all.
School Registration & Enrollment
We walk students through the paperwork, fees, and bureaucracy that quietly disqualify thousands every year. A form shouldn't determine a child's future.
WAEC & BECE Exam Support
Exam registration fees, revision materials, coaching — we make sure that when the exam comes, the only thing missing is a pen. Not preparation, not funding, not confidence.
Hostel & Residential Support
No hostel, no school — it's that simple for rural students. We provide and maintain residential quarters so geography doesn't end an education.
Feeding & Nutrition
We run feeding programs directly in schools and hostels. A child who eats can think. Everything else builds on that foundation.
Agriculture & Vocational Skills
Greenhouses, farm cycles, soil science, market sense. Students who grow food build discipline, earn income, and graduate with more than a certificate.
Community & Family Interventions
Care for the aged, support for widows, health outreach. We don't stop at the school gate — we follow the need wherever it lives.
Numbers that breathe.
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Students Supported
fees, hostel, feeding & skills
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Active Scholarships
full & partial sponsorships
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Greenhouses Built
in schools & hostels
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Communities
Apam, Gomoa West & beyond
The full picture.
One foundation.
"I thought no one
would come for me.Then Greenforce did."
Ama was fourteen when her family couldn't cover the following term's fees. Exam registration was a month away and she had already accepted she wouldn't sit it.
Greenforce covered her fees, got her registered, and placed her in a hostel close to school. She sat her exams, passed, and now manages a quarter-acre training plot while mentoring younger students. Across Gomoa West, there are hundreds more like Ama — waiting for someone to simply show up.
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