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Known for its annual Christmas outreach, FEED Ghana is increasingly shifting attention to programmes that support vulnerable children throughout the year.
The organisation has implemented a series of mobile and community-based interventions focused on nutrition, basic health access, and education support.
This weekend, the charity held one of its “Street Smiles Pop-Ups,” a mobile outreach event providing hot meals, basic health checks, and emotional support to children living on the streets. The initiative is part of FEED Ghana’s expanding programme lineup, which also includes “Back to School Backpack Day,” supplying educational materials to children in underserved communities.
Speaking at the event, Vivian Boamah, the organisation’s Head of Fundraising and Programmes emphasised that the mission extends far beyond food distribution.

“Food is just the beginning,” she said. “When you sit with a child and share a meal, you earn their trust. That is when we can talk about school, safety, and their future. Feeding opens the door to transformation.”
Ms. Boamah noted that the public’s response to FEED Ghana’s outreach and fundraising efforts has been overwhelmingly positive, with more Ghanaians expressing a desire to support local humanitarian work.

“Every day, someone messages us asking, ‘How can I help?’” she shared. “Ghanaians care deeply; they just need new ways to express that care. We’re proud to be part of that change.”

FEED Ghana says its goal is to create sustainable pathways for vulnerable children by combining immediate support with long-term developmental interventions. Through its expanding programmes and strengthened donor engagement, the organisation hopes to build a future in which no child is left behind.
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