Update for Mary Owusu!
We were able to get some food, clothing, formula, and other necessities for Mary. If you would still like to donate, it isn’t too late. Just let us know and we would be happy to direct you. 🙂
Extending a hand of hope to pregnant teens of Ghana
We were able to get some food, clothing, formula, and other necessities for Mary. If you would still like to donate, it isn’t too late. Just let us know and we would be happy to direct you. 🙂
Recently Tender Hopes has had a group of girls come for help who were living in the alley ways of the Kumasi market. I wanted to understand a little more about their situation so I began to study a bit about the slums and child prostitution in Kumasi. This is not a safe place to…
Mary Owusu has given birth to a beautiful baby boy. Everything went well, but we need some things for Mary and her baby. Please consider donating money to help us, or items that are needed. We need diapers that are size 1, bottles (Mary is unable to breast feed), formula, food for Mary and her…
Recently Tender Hopes has had a group of girls come for help who were living in the alley ways of the kumasi market. I wanted to understand a little more about their situation so I began to study a bit about the slums and child prostitution in Kumasi. Picture of the Kumasi market: This is…
I am so surprised by the beautiful gift that we received from Cotton Babies today! They sent us 12 prefolds diapers and 2 flip covers. We just wanted to say thank you very much, and let you know that these diapers will be used and loved, and we know that you will be blessed for…
There is always something new happening on a daily basis. We now have 12 girls that have been referred to us, and there is no possible way that we can help them all until we get more established. Our combined incomes and donations can only go so far. We are currently helping 4 of the…
Good evening! I am positive that this update is the one you have all been waiting for. 🙂 we were finally able to deliver some food to two of our girls today. We delivered food to Ruth Opoku and her baby, and Mary Owusu (we haven’t shared her story yet). Tomorrow we should be able…