Challenging Heights

Beneficiaries making us proud!

Emmanuel is one of our beneficiaries who is currently a first-year student at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) pursuing a Medical Science laboratory (Medlab) course. He was present during the one-week camping held by the Mentorship department for our mentees.  Just yesterday, Emmanuel sent us a message and we want to share it with […]

Nuhu is now a graduate!

This is Nuhu, a beneficiary of our Enhanced Reintegration and Mentorship Program.  Nuhu is a 35-year-old man who became part of the mentorship program when he was in level 300 as a beneficiary. As a former victim of child trafficking, he was only supported by his family until he completed  High School. But as a […]

Anita is a Survivor!

This beautiful lady you see right here is called Anita, she is 22 years old and a survivor ????!  She was trafficked at the age of 6 when her parents gave her out to an unknown man to be taken to Lake Volta. While there, She worked as a fisher girl and a domestic worker […]

Creating a promising life with soap suds

Just one week after learning how to make liquid soap through the Challenging Heights Livelihoods, Women’s Empowerment Programme, 23 year-old Victoria Abraham pooled together resources, created labels and began producing Western Premier Liquid Soap. Victoria is in her second year as a student at the University of Education, Winneba. As she works through basic education […]

I hope to own a shop someday

We had the honor of having OB tell us his experience as a survivor on Lake Volta live on the radio today (Nyce FM) as part of our efforts to raise awareness of the detrimental consequences of child trafficking.  OB, a fisherboy who toiled on the Lake for six years before his rescue by our […]

Tee’s Inspiring Story

After 6 years of reintegration, we had Tee on our radio station @NyceFm to share his story with our audience.  Tee, after the demise of his father was taken to Lake Volta with his uncle who promised to take care of him and also enroll him in school. Because of the uncle’s promises and the […]