Hope For all Foundation

Building dreams into reality

Who We Are

HOPE FOR ALL FOUNDATION (HOFA) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that has been dedicated to promoting community health, human rights, and integrated development for the past twenty (20) years.

For two decades, HOFA has remained committed to improving the well-being of individuals and communities through sustainable and inclusive initiatives. Our work spans across health outreach, human rights advocacy, and holistic development programs.

We are especially motivated by our deep concern for vulnerable children, families, and communities. This passion drives every project and partnership we undertake to create lasting, positive impact where it’s needed most.

What We Do

01.

— Community Health Promotion

We implement outreach programs to improve public health, with a focus on HIV/AIDS prevention and education.

02.

— Support for Vulnerable Groups

We provide care and support services for orphans, vulnerable children, and people living with HIV.

03.

— Advocacy & Human Rights

We advocate for the rights of underserved populations through awareness and empowerment initiatives.

04.

— Capacity Building & Livelihood Support

We equip communities and individuals with skills and opportunities for sustainable livelihoods and self-reliance.

05.

— Good Governance & Civic Engagement

We strengthen local governance by promoting transparency, accountability, and active citizen participation.

06.

— Education & Environmental Protection

We support education and promote sound environmental management through community-driven initiatives.

Impact Stories

HOFA Emerges as Best Implementing Partner (2008–2009)

During the USAID/AED/SHARP project, HOFA was recognized as the best implementing partner for its effective outreach to high-risk populations like roaming sex workers and their partners.

Establishment of "Our Hope Support Group"

In 2006, HOFA, with support from the Regional AIDS Committee, helped establish support groups for People Living with HIV (PLHIV) in Tarkwa and Bogoso, creating a lasting support network.

Partners