Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana’s premier mental health advocacy summit, the Wholesome Mind Xperience, returned on 10 October 2025 with a renewed purpose.
This year’s edition marked a major milestone as it officially launched the reconstruction of the Special Ward at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital, advancing the summit’s broader goal of transforming mental healthcare in the country.
As part of this bold initiative, the conveners have launched a GHS 4 million fundraising campaign to refurbish the Special Ward into Ghana’s first Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU).
The PICU will serve as a critical facility within the hospital, offering specialised care and a safe, dignified environment for individuals experiencing acute mental health crises.
In a significant boost to the fundraising effort, the Commissioner-General has approved the Wholesome Mind Project as a Worthwhile Cause under Section 100 of the Income Tax Act, 2015 (Act 896).
This means that donations made towards the reconstruction of the Special Ward shall be allowable as a tax-deductible expense in the computation of income for the 2025 year of assessment.
Under the theme “Mental Health Awareness for All Ages”, this year’s summit took place at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra, bringing together mental health professionals, advocates, caregivers, families, and policy influencers for a day of engaging panel discussions, wellness activities, and community-driven conversations spanning all life stages.
The summit is spearheaded by VINT & Aletheia Attorneys and Consultants, who are also leading the nationwide and global fundraising campaign to mobilise individuals, corporations, and development partners to support this urgent cause.
Donation channels:
• ExpressPay: search for TWM Fund Drive
• GoFundMe: search for Attentive Care Inc – Wholesome Mind Project, Ghana
• Bank Transfer:
• Account Name: VINT & Aletheia – TWM Fund Drive
• Account Number: 140009547624
• MTN Mobile Money:
• Number: +233 530 464 306
• Reference: VINT & Aletheia PRUC
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), individuals with mental health conditions deserve care in safe, respectful, and humane environments that promote recovery and uphold their rights.
The planned PICU reflects this standard, ensuring that the most vulnerable receive not only treatment but also dignity.
Improving mental health outcomes requires more than good intentions; it demands sustained commitment, proper infrastructure, and the willingness to show up for one another.
The Special Ward at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital has long supported those in greatest need, yet it remains in poor condition. “It’s time we reminded them they are not forgotten,” the organisers noted.
Every contribution brings Ghana closer to a transformed future for mental healthcare.
The Wholesome Mind Xperience is calling on all to join the movement to reshape the narrative — together, building a system that is truly holistic, humane, and accessible to all.
Latest Stories
-
Former Ivory Coast coach Gasset dies
40 minutes -
An Open Letter to the Deputy Attorney General, Dr Justice Srem-Sai
48 minutes -
Humour at its finest at Kumasi Comedy Show
1 hour -
Police Christmas special operation: 101 suspects arrested in Greater Accra
1 hour -
15 arrested after sporadic shootings at Ho central mosque
2 hours -
GES condemns alleged theft of food supplies at Awaso STEM SHS
2 hours -
DopeNation electrifies crowd at Joy FM’s Party in the Park
2 hours -
Philip Ayesu emerges as the 2025 Achimota Champion after beating Percival Kwadjo Ampoma
2 hours -
Support your own – Mr P tells Ghanaian artistes
2 hours -
Ghana EXIM Bank develops 5-year export-led growth strategy to drive trade expansion
3 hours -
Big Smiles, Bigger Bounces: Kids take over the fun at the Joy Party in the Park
3 hours -
Joy FM Party in the Park 2025: Kwabena Kwabena takes centre stage
4 hours -
Ghana-Nigeria cyber-fraud network dupes over 200 victims of $400,000
4 hours -
Tackling terrorism requires jobs and anti-corruption drive, not strikes alone – Nigerian security analyst
4 hours -
Terror attacks in Nigeria affect all faiths, not only Christians – Security analyst
4 hours
