- Easy Process
Our Approach
We Facilitate Safe Learning Spaces
- Unlocking Potential
Our Mission
To restore hope and dignity to widows, widowers, children, and the underprivileged through education, care, empowerment, and spiritual guidance.
Our Vision
A Ghana where every person, regardless of background, has the opportunity to live with dignity, purpose, and hope.
Our Story
Elyasadh Foundation was born out of compassion and a calling to serve. What began as small donations to a few families has grown into a lifeline for many. Through the support of generous hearts and tireless volunteers, we’ve become a symbol of love in action—meeting real needs and transforming lives across communities.
Child & Youth Empowerment
Supporting education, school materials, mentorship, and safe learning environments for underprivileged children
Skills Training & Empowerment
Equipping widows, young adults, and the underprivileged with vocational skills such as sewing, crafts, and trade knowledge.
Community Outreach
Organizing donation drives, school visits, holiday events, and outreach programs to extend love to neglected communities.
- Why Choose Us
What we do!
At Elyasadh Foundation, we offer life-changing support to restore dignity, hope, and opportunity. Our core services include.
We serve with purpose, care with passion, and act with faith.
EVANGELIST ROBERT KUMI ― C.E.O
- Reviews
Testimonies
Each voice is proof that kindness works.
These are not just testimonies—they are lives changed because you cared.
“Before Elyasadh found us, we had no clean water and barely any food. Today, my children are healthy and in school. God bless this foundation.”
— Amina, single mother of four
The skills training changed my life. I now make soap and sell in my community. I feel proud and independent.”
— Joyce, women’s empowerment program
“They gave me books, shoes, and a schoolbag. I now want to be a nurse when I grow up.”
— Efua, 9-year-old student
“When I lost my job, I thought it was the end. But Elyasadh gave me a second chance through training. Now, I own a small barbershop.”
— Kwame, youth empowerment program
