About Ghana
About Ghana: the home of our work.
Ghana, located on the West Coast of Africa, is a country known for its rich history, diverse culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Burkina Faso borders it to the north, Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south. The capital city, Accra, lies along the Greenwich Meridian, making Ghana one of the few countries in the world with its capital on the prime meridian.Covering 238,533 square kilometers, Ghana’s landscape is a mix of coastal plains, rainforests, savannas, and the vast Lake Volta, one of the world’s largest artificial lakes, spanning over 400 kilometers.

Ghana at a glance
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West Africa
Ghana is located in West Africa and is known for its welcoming culture and strong community life.
Family-centered support
Community networks are strong—families, churches, and local leaders often work together to help children.
Why support matters
When basic needs and school support are missing, children face higher risk of dropping out and hardship.
Where we work
Our local community
Ryvanz-Mia Childcare is rooted in a Ghanaian community where many children and families face economic challenges. We work closely with local leaders to identify needs and respond with care, dignity, and practical support.
What we see and respond to
- Families needing help with school fees, uniforms, and supplies
- Children requiring food support for healthy growth
- Care essentials and wellbeing support for vulnerable children
- Mentorship and guidance to strengthen confidence
Culture, respect, and community
Help visitors understand Ghana’s warmth and how we approach service with respect and partnership.
We serve with dignity
We protect children’s privacy and honor local culture. We do not exploit children’s stories or images.
Local relationships matter
We partner with families and leaders so support fits real needs and stays sustainable.
Stories with consent
We share impact stories responsibly—focusing on outcomes, hope, and accountability.
Planning a visit?
Volunteer visits
Visiting Ghana to serve? We can guide you on planning, cultural respect, and safe volunteering practices.
- Apply first and confirm your role
- Respect safeguarding rules and privacy
- Support the work with humility and teamwork
Support from anywhere
You don’t need to travel to make a difference. Sponsor a child, fund meals, or donate school supplies.
- Sponsor a child for consistent support
- Fund nutrition and meal days
- Support education needs
Why Ghana, why now?
Your support helps meet urgent needs today—meals, school support, and safe care—while building hope for the future through consistent programs and mentorship.
Be part of the story in Ghana.
Sponsor a child, support meal days, or volunteer your skills. Your help provides safety, dignity, and hope for vulnerable children in Ghana.
Welcome to Ghana
Ghana, located on the West Coast of Africa, is a country known for its rich history, diverse culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Burkina Faso borders it to the north, Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south. The capital city, Accra, lies along the Greenwich Meridian, making Ghana one of the few countries in the world with its capital on the prime meridian.
Covering 238,533 square kilometers, Ghana’s landscape is a mix of coastal plains, rainforests, savannas, and the vast Lake Volta, one of the world’s largest artificial lakes, spanning over 400 kilometers. The country is rich in natural resources, including gold, oil, diamonds, bauxite, manganese, timber, and cocoa, which play a significant role in its economy.
A Diverse and Welcoming Nation
Ghana is home to a population of over 30 million people, representing various ethnic groups, cultures, and traditions. The country is divided into 16 regions, with the highest population densities found in urban centers and cocoa-producing areas. The official language is English, but more than 100 local languages and dialects are spoken, including Twi, Ewe, Ga, and Hausa.
Ghanaians are renowned for their hospitality and warmth, making it one of the most welcoming destinations in Africa. Whether you’re exploring vibrant city markets, visiting rural communities, or attending a cultural festival, you’ll experience a deep sense of community and belonging. Join Our Volunteer Program
Climate and Seasons: Ghana enjoys a tropical climate with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 32°C (70°F to 90°F) throughout the year. The country experiences two rainy seasons (March–July and September–October) and a dry season, which varies across different regions. The coastal and rainforest areas receive more rainfall, while the northern regions have drier conditions with savanna landscapes.
What to Expect as a Volunteer: Volunteering in Ghana is a transformative experience that goes beyond giving back—it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in a new culture, build lifelong connections, and explore the beauty of the country.
Exciting Opportunities for Volunteers:
- Cultural Immersion: Learn about Ghana’s rich traditions, festivals, and way of life.
- Sightseeing & Adventure: Visit breathtaking waterfalls, national parks, and historic landmarks.
- Traditional Cuisine: Savor local dishes like jollof rice, fufu, banku, and kelewele.
- Community Engagement: Collaborate closely with children and families to make a meaningful impact.
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Explore Ghana’s Must-See Destinations
Every region in Ghana offers a unique experience. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or cultural exploration, there’s something for everyone!
Top Attractions:
- Cape Coast & Elmina Castles – Learn about Ghana’s history at these UNESCO World Heritage sites.
- Kakum National Park – Walk across the famous canopy walkway and explore Ghana’s lush rainforest.
- Wli Waterfalls – Visit the tallest waterfall in West Africa, located in the Volta Region.
- Beaches & Lake Volta – Relax along Ghana’s stunning coastline or take a boat trip on Lake Volta.
- Local Markets – Experience vibrant shopping hubs and purchase handcrafted souvenirs.
- Capture unforgettable moments, engage with the locals, and take home a piece of Ghana with you!
Why Choose Ghana
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About Ghana
Why our mission focuses on children in Ghana
Ghana is a beautiful, resilient country with strong community values. Yet many children still face barriers that affect school attendance and wellbeing—especially in underserved areas. Ryvanz-Mia Childcare exists to respond with practical support: meals, education help, and compassionate care.
The context
What vulnerable children may face
Children in vulnerable situations may experience food insecurity, unstable living conditions, and limited resources for school needs. When basics are missing, education suffers and long-term opportunities shrink.
Nutrition challenges
Lack of consistent meals can affect health, concentration, and school attendance.
Education barriers
Supplies, fees, and learning resources can prevent children from staying enrolled.
Need for safe care
Children thrive with consistent support, mentorship, and safe spaces.
Where we serve
Community-based support in Ghana
Ryvanz-Mia Childcare works in Ghana through local relationships and child-centered care. Our approach is practical: meet urgent needs while helping children stay in school and grow with dignity.
See our programs: Programs →
How you can help
Two fastest ways
- Donate to support meals, education help, and childcare
- Sponsor a Child for consistent support
Hope & dignity
Ghana’s strength is its people — and children are the future
Families and communities across Ghana work hard to provide for children. When support is available, children can stay healthy, stay in school, and step into brighter futures.
Want to see how your support becomes real change? Visit Our Impact.
Your donation or sponsorship helps children receive meals, education support, and compassionate care.