We are empowering people living with HIV/AIDS by providing them with quality nutrition to keep them healthy, safe and energetic so that they can work and live long to support their own families and raise their children.
We listen to local people and empower them to make sustainable changes themselves
so that every person living with HIV/AIDS in Ghana can be happy, healthy and safe.
We are empowering people living with HIV/AIDS by providing them with quality nutrition to keep them healthy, safe and energetic so that they can work and live long to support their own families and raise their children.
We are empowering street children and orphans by helping them to go to school or go back to school, give them academics materials as well as give the street children to keep them healthy and alive.
As a House we don’t celebrate Christmas and any other festive alone. We have a program called A soup kitchen which is a program organized on every Christmas Day where patients on admission in hospitals, prisoners, suspects in cells are fed.
The House presently operates from a rented facility. This facility is what Matthew 25 House Ghana is using for her daily activities. The House office is within this facility.
There are seventy four 74 Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC’s). The OVCs converge in the House periodically for educational programs, go on tours and receive their school materials and other necessities.
A soup kitchen is a program organized on every Christmas Day where patients on admission in hospitals, prisoners, suspects in cells are fed.