Child-centered care, education and opportunity in Kpando, Ghana
Our Impact

Every child deserves a strong start — and a real path forward.

Impact is not one number. It can be a child staying in school, a family becoming safer, a young person graduating, a meal served or a practical skill that opens another door.

Children supported with school books through Ryvanz-Mia Childcare
Since 2006 Local care and child-centered support rooted in Kpando, Ghana.
23+children supported through care and education
8children safely reunited with extended families
5 acresin the yearly maize farm project
20 yearsfrom 2006 to 2026 of local service and development
Attah Isaac at graduation after long-term education support
Education into adulthood A long-term journey is measured by growing independence, not dependence.
A Longer View of Progress

Support matters most when it helps a young person move forward.

Ryvanz-Mia’s work has supported children through care and education into adulthood. Isaac’s journey through diploma and Bachelor of Education studies is one example of why long-term support should be understood as a path toward greater confidence and independence.

Education support can include school access, learning materials, encouragement and the stable relationships that help a child keep going when circumstances are difficult.

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Impact Across Programs

The strongest outcomes come from connected support.

Education, nutrition, family relationships and sustainability work together around the child rather than as isolated projects.

Education support program for children at Hope Memorial School
Education

Prepared to learn

School support and Hope Memorial School create opportunities to build skills, confidence and routine.

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Nutrition

Ready to participate

Meals and food-related support strengthen the daily foundation children need for learning and wellbeing.

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Children receiving nutrition and feeding support
Family Care

Safer connections

When appropriate, careful reintegration can help children return to extended-family relationships with continued local follow-up.

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Children and caregivers connected to foster care and family reintegration
Ryvanz-Mia Childcare yearly maize farm project
Sustainability

Growing local resilience

The five-acre yearly maize farm project connects food production, practical effort and longer-term sustainability.

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How We Think About Impact

Numbers matter, but context matters more.

Good reporting should explain what a program actually does without turning children into statistics or claiming outcomes that cannot be demonstrated.

01

Protect dignity

Stories and images should respect children, families and their privacy.

02

Follow the journey

Progress may be gradual. Education, reintegration and development often require time and continued support.

03

Connect programs

A child’s learning, nutrition, family environment and future readiness can reinforce one another.

04

Keep support local

Local relationships and follow-up help the organization respond to real circumstances in Kpando and surrounding communities.

Hope Memorial School award recipients
One-to-one learning support at Ryvanz-Mia Childcare
Founder presenting learning materials to a student

Help create the next opportunity.

Support education, meals, family care, youth development and local sustainability through Ryvanz-Mia Childcare.

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