THE EGYAM ORPHANAGE IS NOW KNOWN AS EGYAM CHILDREN'S HOME

SUPPORT THE CHILDREN
Water Project
The Home currently has two boreholes. One of these boreholes is currently the source of water for an upcoming sachet water production for commercial purposes. This will also serve as a source of potable water for residents of the Home.
We find it needful to appeal to your reputable institution for financial support to enable us continue the construction of our water project. Income generated from this project, when completed, will be of great benefit to the current and future children who might pass through this House of Hope for help.
Vision of the Home
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Be a shelter for orphaned and vulnerable children, train and nurture them to be useful citizens in their communities and country.
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Expand the Project to other parts of the country.
Mission of the Home
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To provide children with a home and take care of their physical, emotional and psychological needs
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To support other needy children and take care of their physical, emotional and psychological needs.
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To provide children with quality education to unearth their potentials.
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To support the needy, underprivileged or orphaned children with healthy food for proper growth and development.
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To provide orphaned children with quality medical care for proper development.
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To train children morally in order to become a beacon of hope and a light to illuminate the darker areas of the society at large.
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To protect children from discrimination, violence, abuse, exploitative labour and oppression.
BISHOP ATTAKRUH VISITS EGYAM CHILDREN'S HOME
On Saturday, 10th January, 2026, the Most Rev. John Baptist Attakruh, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sekondi-Takoradi, paid a pastoral visit to the Egyam Children’s Home, where he spent time with the children, celebrated Holy Mass, and inaugurated the H-Family Filtered Drinking Water Project - an income-generating initiative to support the Home’s operations.
The visit brought together the presence of some personalities, including the Vicar General, Very Rev. Fr. Francis Kofi LeMaire; the Executive Director of the Home, Sr. Mary Gladys Boakye, FST; the Board Chairman, Mr. Kwame Macafui; the Chaplain, Very Rev. Fr. Anthony Kodwo Eshun; and Board Members WO1 Susana M. A. Bebezo and Mr. Daniel Payne.
Egyam Children’s Home is managed by the Daughters of the Most Holy Trinity Congregation, founded by Emeritus Bishop Akwesi Sarpong of the Archdiocese of Kumasi. The Home currently cares for about 86 children and young adults, 22 of whom are pursuing tertiary education.
In view of the growing needs of the Home, the orphanage appeals to benevolent individuals and organizations of goodwill to support the care, education, and wellbeing of the children entrusted to this mission
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