FEAST OF HOPE PROJECTS
Aside our regular donations to orphanages and needy communities, we organize our annual Christmas outreach project known as Feast of Hope. We believe Christmas should be a joyful time for everyone, yet the needy are often left out.
During Christmas, we visit deprived communities and orphanage homes, where we spend quality time with children and the aged. We provide children up to the age of 12 with new toys, books, clothing, shoes, and food. Most importantly, we show them love, care, and encouragement.
We also support needy families and the aged by providing large food hampers filled with everyday food items, including a few extra luxuries to help them enjoy the Christmas season with dignity and happiness.
In December 2026, we celebrated the 10th Anniversary of Feast of Hope at Gomoa Kakraba. We gathered with the chiefs, children, and the aged in the community, where we feed over 500 people and distributed mosquito nets, uncooked rice, clothing, and other essential items to promote healthy living and support families in need during the christmas festivity
LENDING A HAND- DONATION
Under our lending a hand project we support children and the aged from education to health screening and donations. Different people donate various forms of items to our outfit from individuals groups and organizations, which help us to reach out to the less privileged as well as people who need it the most.
We receive intermittent donations as and when, which includes items such as food,water,clothing, books, shoes, playing items and sometimes money. These items are sent to people in the rural communities and urban slums.
THE POWER OF THE ADOLESCENT GIRL – 11TH OCTOBER 2017
Dels Foundation join the rest of the world to celebrate International Day of the girl Child every year and 2017 was no exception, the celebration was under the theme; “The Power of the Adolescent Girl: Vision for 2030
We advocated on the Power of the Adolescent Girl and we reached out to over 5000 people on social media
PRIDE OF BEING A GIRL PROJECTS
Through our Pride of Being a Girl project we have the conferences as well as school tours. The project started in 2015, Dels foundation has empowered over 300 young girls and harnessed their potentials to be change agents in their communities, The Adolescent girl is intelligent, bold and should be empowered to make impacts. This project seeks to harness and build the potential of the adolescent girl leading her to an independent womanhood, the love for herself as well as empowering her to take decisions and take up leadership positions
We educate these girls using the appreciate enquiry method where they are thought comprehensive sexuality education, SRHR and menstrual Hygiene
YOUTH FOR PEACE WALK 2016
Youth for Peace Walk 2016 initiative involved close to 5000 young Peace Ambassadors, youth from the various political parties, National Youth Organizers of the various parties, youth leaders, groups and the media.
At the end of the walk, the Youth Organizers, youth leaders and various participants made to signed a National Peace Pledge/Accord to hold their supporters in check to prevent electoral violence.
We are happy to say that our effort and contribution was recognized leading to a peaceful elections and we were awarded at the Ghana Peace Awards 2016
Financial Literacy and Life Skills Project (2023–2024)
From 2023 to 2024, DELS Foundation implemented a comprehensive Financial Literacy and Life Skills Project across the Central Region and Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The project strengthened financial capability, leadership, and essential life skills among young people while building the capacity of educators and communities.
Project Reach and Impact
210 teachers were trained and equipped
3,700+ parents and community members were engaged
3,200 girls and 500 boys were reached directly
Capacity Building Approach
We conducted a 4-day Training of Trainers (ToT) for facilitators to ensure quality delivery and sustainability. Beneficiaries participated in a structured 24-session curriculum designed to build financial literacy, confidence, decision-making skills, and social responsibility.
Our staff were trained by Aflatoun International to align with global best practices in social and financial education. Monitoring and evaluation activities were carried out in collaboration with George Washington University to ensure accountability, learning, and measurable impact.
Geographic Coverage
The project was implemented in:
Fette Kakraba (Central Region)
18 schools in Abura Asebu Kwamankese District
24 schools in Ga East and La Dade-Kotopon Municipalities, Accra
Funding Partner
This project was funded by our valued partner, Girl Rising.
Through this initiative, DELS Foundation strengthened education systems, empowered girls and boys with practical life skills, and promoted long-term economic resilience within participating communities.
Menstrual Hygiene Management Project
DELS Foundation implements the Menstrual Hygiene Management Project annually across schools and underserved communities in Ghana. The project promotes menstrual health education, reduces stigma, and supports girls to stay confident and in school.
Each year, we conduct educational sessions in basic and junior high schools, where we teach girls about menstrual health, personal hygiene, reproductive health, and proper sanitary practices. We create safe and supportive spaces where girls freely ask questions and receive accurate information.
As part of the initiative, we distribute sanitary pads to vulnerable girls to reduce absenteeism and ensure they remain in school during their menstrual periods. We also engage teachers and community members to foster understanding and supportive environments for adolescent girls.
Through this annual intervention, DELS Foundation strengthens girls’ confidence, promotes dignity, and advances gender equality in education.
