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Your Support Creates Impact Discover the power of collective action – together, we achieve more than alone. Your support drives impactful change in the lives of children, endorsed by your inspiring passion that motivates action. Join us to build a better world for children through advocacy, prayer, and participation in Plan Aid global family. Be a part of the movement that collaborates with families and communities, making a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable children. Take action today and become a force for positive change.

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Years ago, Ghana became the first country in the world to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The convention created an internationally agreed upon framework that has served as the base upon which all work for the promotion of child rights has been built. The underlying principles of this framework are ensuring minimum standards for the rights to which a child is entitled and abiding by a minimum standard for a child’s well being. While Ghana was at the forefront of the push to formally adopt these principles, not only introducing legislation to enforce the rights but incorporating them into the Ghanaian constitution, the country has struggled to enforce them at a grassroots level.

Why Donate To Us

At Plan Aid, your donation goes beyond just funding projects—it fuels hope, transforms lives, and builds stronger communities.

Your donation directly contributes to programs that address the root causes of poverty, inequality, and injustice.

We provide regular updates and financial reports so you can see the real impact of your generosity.

We are there to provide immediate relief and long-term recovery support.

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What is the Mission of Plan Aid?
Our mission is to promote and protect the inherent dignity of every child, to draw attention to the fundamental needs of children, and to provide assistance to help children develop to their full potential.
How can I get involved with Plan Aid?
There are many ways to get involved with Plan Aid! You can volunteer your time and skills, make a donation to support our programs, participate in fundraising activities, or help spread the word about our work.
How does Plan Aid use Donations?
Donations to Plan Aid are used to fund our various programs, including education, healthcare, disaster relief, and community development. We ensure that your contribution goes directly to supporting those in need, with a focus on making a lasting impact.
How can I stay updated on Plan Aid’s work?
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How can I contact Plan Aid for more information?
You can contact Plan Aid through our website's "Contact Us" page, where you'll find a contact form, email address, and phone number. We're happy to answer any questions you may have and provide more information about our work.
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Volunteer With Us

Plan Aid offers placement opportunities in Ghana. Deciding to volunteer in Ghana means you are likely to be stepping into the unknown. It will be both a challenging and a rewarding experience, one to look back on with a mixture of emotions, but certainly with a new depth of understanding of the human condition. Living among the local Ghanaian people is the perfect way to experience their culture directly. Often volunteering in Ghana is the choice of the gap-year student, but it can equally serve as a grounding experience and a break from the norm for anyone, from new graduates to career-breakers, retired and semi-retired individuals, organised groups from churches and other associations, as well as professionals granted a leave of absence to gain experience. Situated in the west of Africa, the small country of Ghana was formerly known as the Gold Coast. There is evidence of human settlement going back to 1500 BC. Basking in the delightfully warm climate afforded by its location in the Gulf of Guinea, Ghana is home to around 33 million people who speak up to 47 different ethnic languages, as well as, in the majority of cases, English. A cocoa-producer, Ghana has not suffered the conflicts of many other African countries and is reasonably well developed. Nevertheless, much of its population is disadvantaged and badly in need of the help that volunteers in Ghana can give. Ghana is a colourful and interesting country with many diverse ethnic groups. It has a background in cultural dance and sport, as well as producing eye-boggling textiles. Volunteers in Ghana contribute hugely to the lives of many marginal groups held back by poverty and deprivation.