About us
About us
Adomah Mensah Foundation is a charitable organization founded in 2009 by Pastor Adomah Mensah. The foundation began with the personal donations of Pastor Adomah Mensah, who, during his evangelism work in Africa, witnessed the challenges faced by vulnerable individuals in the community, particularly minors, women, widows, and the elderly.
Recognizing the potential of the youth and observing the prevalence of untapped talent and high unemployment rates, Mr. Adomah Mensah took it upon himself to sponsor several young individuals for vocational and skilled training. This initiative aimed to provide them with practical skills and empower them to secure sustainable livelihoods. Since its inception, the foundation has aligned itself with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly focusing on improving access to education for children and youth, as well as ensuring access to clean drinking water. Recognizing the importance of education as a fundamental right, the foundation has implemented scholarship schemes and provided support to orphans and vulnerable children, enabling them to access quality education.
Moreover, the Adomah Mensah Foundation has not overlooked the needs of the elderly. Through personal efforts and partnerships, the foundation has implemented programs and initiatives to enhance the well-being and quality of life for senior citizens within the community. Overall, the Adomah Mensah Foundation operates with a mission to uplift and empower marginalized individuals within society, with a particular emphasis on education, vocational training, and access to clean water. Through its various initiatives and partnerships, the foundation aims to create sustainable and positive change, improving the lives of those it serves and contributing to the development of communities.
Scholarships to Orphans
Acquired Valuable Vocational Skills
The Adomah Mensah Foundation is a dedicated philanthropic organization with over a decade of experience, committed to changing lives and saving lives. Focused on the welfare of youth, the vulnerable, and underserved communities, the foundation has achieved significant milestones through its educational support, vocational training, and community engagement initiatives. The foundation is currently embarking on five impactful projects, addressing critical needs in our communities:
1. Physically Challenge Support: Providing essential mobility aids and daily living support for 200 physically challenged individuals.
2. Educational Support: Extending educational opportunities to 750 less privileged and orphaned children through scholarships, feeding, learning materials, and more.
3. Vocational Training: Empowering 200 youth and less privileged individuals with vocational skills through training, accommodation, and necessary tools.
4. Youth Engagement: Guiding and mentoring 50 youth towards making informed life choices and academic decisions.
5. Widows/Aged Support: Offering vital support, including accommodation, food, and clothing, to 70 elderly and single parents (widows).
Our projects are guided by a comprehensive implementation plan that emphasizes thorough research, community engagement, fundraising, monitoring, and documentation. We invite individuals, organizations, and partners to join us in supporting these projects, with the aim of positively impacting approximately 1,270 lives
Mission
To empower and uplift the youth and vulnerable members of society through education, skills development, and access to basic necessities.
Vision
To create a positive and sustainable impact in the communities we serve, fostering growth, and improving the quality of life.

Objectives
I. To provide quality education and learning opportunities for
underprivileged children.
II. To empower individuals through vocational skills training and
entrepreneurship.
III. To enhance the living conditions and health of communities by
providing access to clean drinking water.
IV. To foster community development and create sustainable solutions to local challenges.
Target Beneficiaries
I. Underprivileged children in need of educational support.
II. Individuals seeking vocational skills training and entrepreneurship
opportunities.
III. Elderly and Single Parents (Widows) who require assistance.
IV. Youth in Need of Guidance