Our top-tier cohort of 10 female candidates from Charity International Hostel are currently completing their final lap sitting for the WASSCE examinations this May/June 2026.
“Before discovering GFA Hostel, I spent 2 hours every morning trekking to campus under the hot sun. I was constantly exhausted, hungry, and falling behind. Now I live footsteps away, receive proper nourishment, and run crop cycles inside the greenhouse. I hold a clear vision to graduate as an Agricultural Officer.”
Unified Sponsorship Allocations
Every allocation serves a dual human purpose. GHS 2,400 funds a student's safety matrix (Hostel) while resourcing their technical workspace infrastructure (Greenhouse) for a full calendar year.
| Programmatic Segment | Per Term / Scholar | Annual Ledger Total (60 Scholar Cap) | Direct Functional Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hostel Structural Placement | GHS 400 | GHS 24,000 | Handles utility overheads, facilities upkeep, and secure living space provisions. |
| Nutritional Controls | GHS 600 | GHS 36,000 | Guarantees 3 healthy daily meals per scholar across complete educational calendar terms. |
| Academic Supplies | GHS 100 | GHS 6,000 | Secures core WAEC syllabus textbooks, reference files, and learning stationery sets. |
| Clinical Guardrails & Guidance | GHS 100 | GHS 6,000 | Covers emergency health medical buffers, clinic access runs, and structural mentorship. |
| Greenhouse Applied Training | GHS 1,200 | GHS 72,000 | Secures high-grade heirloom seed lots, drip line valves, and technical advisory support. |
| COMBINED OPERATIONAL TARGET | GHS 2,400 | GHS 144,000 | The Complete Ecosystem: Total Child Custody + Advanced Enterprise Skill Acquisition. |
GHS 1,200 Impact: Establishes 1 full year of absolute residential protection OR finances a student's complete practical agronomy lab toolkit.
GHS 100 Impact: Completely provides all nutritional food inputs for a student across two continuous weeks of intensive study prep.
Community Scaling: Transforming the Whole Region
Botsio Building Integrated Farm Complex
Dignity must stretch outward. Bordering our main residential layout properties, we are actively setting foundations for a 2-acre agricultural extension designed to blend diverse organic systems with vocational training loops.
- Open Field Modules: Local leafy green production areas to expand local food supply access points.
- Small Livestock Coops: Safe poultry blocks providing hands-on knowledge of livestock care.
- Composting Stations: Transforming facility kitchen scrap directly into high-yield organic manure layers.



Youth Agri-Business Bootcamp Framework
We believe in planting seeds during recess. Every August and December, we activate a multi-week technical training incubator for local JHS and SHS youth across Apam to combat youth unemployment.
Attending cohorts step away from text-heavy theory, practicing high-density vertical backyard farming using recycled sacks, budget spreadsheets, and local market transaction models.
Sponsor Bootcamp Training SeatsOur System Management Warranties
100% Direct Utilization
Zero structural administrative cuts. Every single coin donated funds field installations and student upkeep under volunteer tracking supervision.
Continuous Reporting
Sponsors receive direct academic report cards linked with structured photographic logs of their assigned scholar's agronomic growth progress.
Open Site Auditing
Donors hold permanent open permission rights to inspect our greenhouses and living quarters in Apam in person every Saturday morning.
Ready to play a role in this ecosystem?
Join us on the ground to turn systemic poverty into generational self-reliance.

