About St. Elisabeth’s Home

A Place of Hope. A Family of Love. A Future of Possibility.

Nestled in the serene Aburi mountains of the Eastern Region of Ghana, St. Elisabeth’s Home is a registered and licensed not-for-profit organisation dedicated to caring for vulnerable children. Established on 1st May 2006, the home was created to be a safe haven—offering love, protection, and opportunity to children who would otherwise have nowhere to turn.

For nearly two decades, our mission has remained the same:

to care for the needy, provide shelter for the homeless, and foster children—regardless of colour, creed, background, or tribe.

Our Children

We currently care for 50 children, ranging from 2-year-old twin boys to young adults pursuing higher education and employment.

16 children are above 18 years old, and among them:

1
are gainfully employed
0
has recently graduated from university
0
has completed Senior High School

The others are currently enrolled in various universities and SHSs

Our Staff

St. Elisabeth’s Home is run by a compassionate team of 9 staff:

1
resident mothers who care for the children in individual home-style apartments
0
cook
0
maintenance officer
0
“Aunty,” assisting with children’s needs

Four of our mothers have reached or exceeded retirement age, yet continue to lovingly serve.

Education

Every child in our care is enrolled in school.Highlights include:

  • 21 children attend St. Adelaide International School, located on our premises
  • 5 students are enrolled in universities across Ghana
    • University of Ghana
    • UPSA
    • Takoradi Technical University

We also support children with special needs:

  • Afua, who is hearing impaired, attends Mampong Demonstration School for the Deaf and is studying Clothing & Textiles
  • Prudence, age 17, has delayed growth. Following professional guidance, she is now developing skills in batik-making at her own pace

Education remains one of our greatest tools for transforming futures.

Feeding the Home

Feeding nearly 60 people daily is a monumental task, but by God’s grace we have never gone to bed hungry.
A generous donor provides monthly food supplies, helping to reduce our expenses significantly.

Maintenance

Every month brings a new repair—plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, or general upkeep.
The repairs never end, and neither do the bills, yet God continues to sustain the home through the kindness of partners and donors.

Our Heart of Gratitude

Through all the challenges of the year, God has been faithful.

To our donors who give tirelessly—
May God richly bless you and remember you. May He do for you what you cannot do for yourself.

To our new partners—
The Bible teaches that true religion is caring for the needy and fatherless.
As you join hands with us, may God pleasantly surprise you with His goodness.

Together, we pray that God brings us all into the best years of our lives.