Greenforce Foundation Africa
Greenforce Foundation
Africa

Apam · Gomoa West · Ghana
West Africa · Agriculture · Education

To be seen.
To be heard.
To stay in school.

We don't watch from afar. Greenforce Foundation protects the vulnerable, ensuring poverty never cuts a child's story short.

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Child facing hunger
The Reality

"No child simply chooses to drift away."

Potential is everywhere.
Belief is rare.
We protect the spaces in between.

A missed fee, an unsubmitted paper, or an empty stomach shouldn't dictate a destiny. The system forgets them quietly—one overlooked need at a time. We protect their placement, keeping paths clear so they can simply learn.

Our Origin Story

"Train up a child in the way he should go;
even when he is old he will not depart from it."

Proverbs 22 : 6

This is not merely charity. It is a long-term investment in a person — from registration to graduation, from an empty stomach to a full life.

How We Show Up

Every need has a name.
We know them all.

School Registration & Enrollment

We walk students through the paperwork, fees, and bureaucracy that quietly disqualify thousands every year. A form shouldn't determine a child's future.

Isaiah 1:17

WAEC & BECE Exam Support

Exam registration fees, revision materials, coaching — we make sure that when the exam comes, the only thing missing is a pen. Not preparation, not funding, not confidence.

Prov. 2:6

Hostel & Residential Support

No hostel, no school — it's that simple for rural students. We provide and maintain residential quarters so geography doesn't end an education.

Ps. 68:5–6

Feeding & Nutrition

We run feeding programs directly in schools and hostels. A child who eats can think. Everything else builds on that foundation.

Matt. 25:35

Agriculture & Vocational Skills

Greenhouses, farm cycles, soil science, market sense. Students who grow food build discipline, earn income, and graduate with more than a certificate.

Prov. 12:11

Community & Family Interventions

Care for the aged, support for widows, health outreach. We don't stop at the school gate — we follow the need wherever it lives.

James 1:27
Students
Education Sponsorship

Some children can't
afford to dream.We change that.

School fees. Uniforms. Books. Exam registration. Hostel accommodation. We cover what families cannot, because none of these should be the reason a bright child stays home.

87 students are currently under active sponsorship. There are hundreds more waiting.

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The Impact So Far

Numbers that breathe.

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Students Supported

fees, hostel, feeding & skills

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Active Scholarships

full & partial sponsorships

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Communities

Apam, Gomoa West & beyond

Our Programs

The full picture.
One foundation.

All Projects
Full Student Support
Education
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Full Student Support

From the day a student enrolls to the day they sit their finals — fees, registration, materials, hostel, and ongoing mentorship. We plug every gap the system leaves.

Prov. 22:6
School Greenhouses
Agriculture
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School Greenhouses

Productive greenhouse environments built behind school residential quarters. Students farm through full cycles — seedling, harvest, market — and their dining halls eat the results.

Prov. 12:11
Community & Family Care
Community
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Community & Family Care

Care for the aged, support for widows, health interventions, sport, and evangelism. We believe a child's dignity is inseparable from the dignity of the community around them.

James 1:27
A Life Changed
"I thought no one
would come for me.Then Greenforce did."

Ama was fourteen when her family couldn't cover the following term's fees. Exam registration was a month away and she had already accepted she wouldn't sit it.

Greenforce covered her fees, got her registered, and placed her in a hostel close to school. She sat her exams, passed, and now manages a quarter-acre training plot while mentoring younger students. Across Gomoa West, there are hundreds more like Ama — waiting for someone to simply show up.

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Girls sponsored
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📋 School Registration & Enrollment🏠 Hostel & Residential Support📝 WAEC & BECE Exam Registration🍽️ Feeding Programs🌱 Agriculture & Vocational Training🤝 Widows · Aged · Community Care✝ Proverbs 22:6 — Every Step🇬🇭 Gomoa West · Central Region · Ghana
📋 School Registration & Enrollment🏠 Hostel & Residential Support📝 WAEC & BECE Exam Registration🍽️ Feeding Programs🌱 Agriculture & Vocational Training🤝 Widows · Aged · Community Care✝ Proverbs 22:6 — Every Step🇬🇭 Gomoa West · Central Region · Ghana
📋 School Registration & Enrollment🏠 Hostel & Residential Support📝 WAEC & BECE Exam Registration🍽️ Feeding Programs🌱 Agriculture & Vocational Training🤝 Widows · Aged · Community Care✝ Proverbs 22:6 — Every Step🇬🇭 Gomoa West · Central Region · Ghana
From the Field

Ground-level truth.

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Victor Tokunbo Ogundipe

Victor Tokunbo Ogundipe

Educationist · Administrator · Humanitarian

“Show love. Give hope. Offer encouragement — and it shall be well with us all.”

Leadership & Mission

Meeting Our Founder

Victor Tokunbo Ogundipe is a Ghanaian Educationist and Administrator with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration. Born into a humble background and raised by parents who were teachers, he was instilled with values of discipline, dignity, love, and service from an early age. Having experienced life without much, he developed a deep empathy for the less privileged and a burning passion to serve humanity.

With over two decades of experience in the education sector, Mr. Ogundipe has served as a teacher in both basic schools and senior high schools. He has held several leadership positions including Head of the Language Department, Head of Internal Examinations, Head of the Disciplinary Committee, and Head of the Counseling Committee. These roles deepened his passion for nurturing young minds and reinforced his strong belief in the transformative power of discipline, guidance, and encouragement.

Through his work, he discovered his true calling as a humanitarian dedicated to supporting underprivileged families, vulnerable children, and anyone in need of hope and opportunity. As a trained educationist, he has traveled across many African countries, sharing knowledge, identifying talents, and empowering individuals to build brighter futures. He firmly believes that while money is important, genuine encouragement, support, and mentorship are what truly unlock human potential. He is committed to using his knowledge, wisdom, and life experiences to create a more disciplined, hopeful, and supportive environment for all.

Currently, he serves as the CEO and Executive Director of Greenforce Foundation Africa, a non-governmental organization registered in Ghana and The Gambia in September 2010. He also expands his humanitarian footprint across regional borders as the West Africa Regional Director for the Billion Child Foundation (BCF), and acts as the Headmaster of Charity International Senior High School and its associated hostel in Apam, Central Region of Ghana.

His greatest desire is to connect with like-minded individuals, partners, and organizations who share this vision of service, so that together we can spread love, restore hope, promote peace, and uplift humanity across Africa and beyond.

Voices of Impact

The community speaks.

"When my husband passed, the farm was left unattended. The team rehabilitated the land, provided high-yield vegetable crops, and put my daughter back into a residential hostel within weeks."

Comfort Nana Osei

Parent, Apam

"Our school was on the verge of losing twelve final-year candidates. Greenforce didn't just pay the balance; they assigned supervisors to track their welfare. All twelve successfully sat their papers."

Dr. Emmanuel K. Baidoo

Headmaster, Gomoa District

"I thought dropping out was my final step. Missing two full assessment marks means you are effectively out of the system. Greenforce settled the administration desk and gave me a technical plot."

Abigail Naa Darkoa

Student, Apam

"The greenhouse projects attached to our quarters aren't minor decorative patches. They teach precision farming. Our school dining hall saves significantly on fresh grocery supply because the children supply their own kitchens."

Elder Silas Boateng

Board Chairman

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Make a Difference

A child is waiting
for you to show up.

Every cedi, pound, or dollar you give pays a school fee, registers a child for their exams, puts food in front of a student who would otherwise sit hungry in class. Change a family's story forever.

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