Celebrating 20 Years of Impact: Graduating Communities in Ghana and Ethiopia

For over 60 years, Children Believe has been dedicated to breaking barriers and transforming the lives of children and communities around the world. Today, we reflect with pride and gratitude as we celebrate the graduation of two incredible programs in Ghana and Ethiopia—two decades of commitment, growth, and change that have shaped futures and created legacies.

Ghana Graduation: 20 Years of Hope and Transformation

In January, eight communities in the Gusheigu Municipality came together to celebrate 20 years of growth and change. The communities of Gusheigu, Tingdang, Sampemo, Zori, Kpahikpaba, Kutung, and Sukaya came together to honor 20 years of shared effort, growth, and progress. It was a time to celebrate the lives touched and the dreams realized. Through educationhealthcarechild protection, and sustainable development, these communities have grown stronger, and their children have been given the chance to thrive.

The graduation ceremony in Gusheigu was a deeply emotional moment, marking the culmination of years of dedication and hope. From university graduates to teachers, nurses, skilled artisans, and entrepreneurs, the program has empowered these young people to take charge of their futures. Alongside this, Children Believe has built vital infrastructureschoolswater facilitiessanitation centers, and a Child Welfare Clinic—tools that will serve the communities for generations to come.

One of the most touching moments of the celebration was when 27 youth received vocational tools to begin their journeys in fields like carpentry, sewing, metalworks, glasswork, and hairdressing. These young individuals now carry the promise of their communities’ future. Naa Bapra Yakubu Abdulai, the paramount chief of the Kpatinga Traditional Area, expressed profound gratitude for the transformative work done, urging everyone to carry forward the spirit of hope and opportunity for generations yet to come.

The paramount chief of the Kpatinga Traditional Area, Naa Bapra Yakubu Abdulai, expressed great praise for Children Believe’s massive developmental projects in the community. He encouraged the local Assembly to sustain the gains made by Children Believe, ensuring that the program’s impact continues even as it comes to a close.

Ethiopia Graduation: Akaki’s Journey of Empowerment

In February, Ethiopia will celebrate the completion of the Akaki sub-program, marking 20 years of transformative work. This milestone honours the children and families who have benefitted from improved education, healthcare, and opportunities for economic empowerment.

The program has helped children in Akaki reach new heights, and the upcoming graduation ceremony will highlight their incredible achievements. Many have gone on to pursue their dreams—whether by attending university, excelling in their vocational skills, or becoming leaders in their communities. These accomplishments reflect the enduring impact of sponsorship, as well as the strength and resilience of the Akaki community.

With Deep Gratitude

As we close this chapter, our hearts are overflowing with gratitude. To the donors, partners, and supporters who have walked this path with us—your generosity has been the light that guided these communities forward. You’ve planted seeds of hope, nurtured dreams, and shaped futures in ways that words cannot fully capture. The impact of your kindness will echo through these villages for generations to come.

Though these programs have reached their graduation, our mission continues. With 60 years of unwavering dedication, Children Believe remains committed to breaking barriers, creating opportunities, and building a world where every child’s dream can take flight.

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