There are infinite opportunities to change the future, it starts with changing one life at a time, one second at a time.
— Wilson K. Gyimah
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How we work

Sponsorships & Partnerships

Our sponsors and partners help us carry the load by providing funding and resources to each of of our causes.

Community involvement & Internships

We are a a dedicated organization committed to making a positive impact on communities in Ghana. We believe in sustainable development and strive to address pressing issues through our projects and initiatives. In partnering with NYU - Accra and its Internship Leaders, we are able to create comprehensive programs that help establish unique, high quality relationships that facilitate acquisition of funding and sponsorship and serve as a valuable asset to enhance education.

Donor Based Fundraining Events

Annual fundraising campaigns with performers/artists, cultural displays, and fitness demonstrations have contributed to renovation of buildings; supplies & uniforms; feminine care products; First Aid kits; infrastructure & technology enhancements and much more. Within two decades, Labour of Love had annual fundraising campaigns to reach a goal of $250,000.00 from generous sponsors and loyal supporters who help with donations and requirements for our communities in need .

 
 

Health and wellness are key in keeping a community strong from within.

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The Impact of Your Contributions

Impact of Funding

 
 

2002 - 2020

YEAR by YEAR GROWTH

Since our establishment in 2002, student enrollment rates have increased exponentially due to the resources and services we have been able to provide over the years. To broaden our overall support for children and families in need, we established our "Bridge the Gap" program to focus on international causes, which are vital, and have far-reaching impact on empowering economic stability across the globe.

 
 

Student Enrollment Rate

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