Shape Lives Foundation

To support, promote policies and implement developmental projects related to poverty reduction and health care; empowerment of the poor, handicapped and others victimized by society to improve the overall standard of living

Our Philosophy and Objectives

The SLF has been established to support ,promote policies and implement all forms of developmental projects to improve quality o

We are contributing to making the world a better place,  now and for generations to come; we are bringing love where hate exists, hope where there is despair, peace where there is strife, sustenance where there is hunger, health where there is disease, tolerance where there is ignorance, knowledge where there is lack of education, respect where there is division and passion where there is apathy!

We  came  into existence   as  a  non- profit  and non-vernmental  organization  in Ghana in  the year 2003. We became legally  registered   as an NGO  in  Ghana  July 2004.  Our  business  is  to  help  others  break  away  from  poverty.  We  share  our  success  stories  with  others  to  motivate   and  inspired  them  for  a  better  life. You  too  can  become  part  of  us by  sharing  your  ideas  with  us.

Main Areas of Activity

  • Providing relief to the poor, handicapped and others victimized by society especially women and children
  • Equipping the rural youth with entrepreneurial skills to become self-employed and self dependent
  • Providing health information and support
  • Providing guidance and counseling services to help people translate their vision into reality
  • Food security and farming activities
  • Support for brilliant but needy children in schools
  • Other general developmental activities in communities

 

 

 

SLF

Countries

Key information

Operation level:
National
Works with age groups:
Organisation type:
NGO - non governmental organisation

Mandate

Organisation mandate

, Children 0 - 18

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