When compassion takes action - a journey from despair to hope
FOA has embraced two precious newborns, born to mothers rescued from the streets. Through our community, the path of these young lives have shifted, and their hopes restored.
FOA has embraced two precious newborns, born to mothers rescued from the streets. Through our community, the path of these young lives have shifted, and their hopes restored.
Gabriel spent 5 years navigating the harsh conditions of living on the street, and even though life sometimes felt unbearable, he never gave up on his dream of gaining an education.
Since the turn of the year, FOA has rescued 8 girls off the streets. Our goal for the next 2 years is to rescue at least 15 girls from sexual and physical violence.
Anita reflects on her personal growth during her 8 week internship at Future of Africa.
In 2023, the popularity of Wellness Wednesday among children living in street situations has grown significantly from an average of 15 attendees to a record 47 attendees.
The relationships Ethan built over the summer with FOAs residents became the highlight of his time in Ghana.
Millicent spent two months living on the streets of Accra after being abandoned by her friend. After meeting representatives of Future of Africa, she was rescued from the street, reunited with her family, and provided opportunities to improve her well being.
Sarina reflects on the memorable interactions she had with street children living in Accra.
TK Mawuli Azaglo, founder and president of FOA, shares the incredible story of how Future of Africa began
Kuorkor shares her dream of equipping young girls from difficult backgrounds with skills that would empower them and improve their standard of living.