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WHO WE ARE, HOW WE STARTED

Our Roots

The Care Centre started in the year 2007 at Asutsuare in the Sha-Osudoku District in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana with a total of 5 children. It came out of the desire to help the disadvantage and marginalized people in the communities and the adjoining villagers. The target group included school drop outs, teenage mothers, street children, orphans, children from broken homes and abused and neglected aged people. 

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To read Bernice’s amazing story in full and the challenges she overcame and those she faces still, visit our blog-feed on this website. It is definitely worth your time!


Our values 


Accountability


We take personal responsibility for using our resources efficiently, achieving measurable results, and began accountable to supporters partners.


Ambition


We're demanding of ourselves and our colleagues set high goals and are committed to improving the quality of everything we do for humanity.


Collaboration


We respect and value each other,on our thrive diversity, and work with partners to leverage our glolal straight in making a difference in the world.


Creativity


We're open to new ideas, embrace change, and take disciplined risks to develop sustainable solutions to achieve our goals.


Integrity


We aspire to live to the highest standards of personal honestly and behavior,we  never compromise our reputation.

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OUR VISION, OUR MISSION, OUR GOALS

Creating a Home and Giving Hope

Our vision 

Giving quality care to the marginalized (socially excluded people) and the aged and build the confidence of the vulnerable by introducing God to them. Socially excluded people are, for example: orphans, neglected or abandoned children, rasta-haired children and handicapped people.


Our mission  

To create a better life for the people by ensuring sustainable economic development, human rights and gender equality and equity.


What we want to achieve

  • Equal participation of both males and females in durable development programs

  • poverty elimination

  • fulfillment of basic needs

  • empowerment 

  • and a right to live with justice.

Our main objectives


Mawuse Care Centre has been implementing care little scope under three large sectors by keeping an eye on the community demand.

These sectors are

  1. Education

  2. Health

  3. Livelihood

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