The Hopetown Community Development Project by the Tsalach Foundation is a transformative initiative in Ghana designed to give children and young adults a future rooted in love, stability, and opportunity. Instead of keeping children in orphanages or allowing them to face life on the streets, Hopetown focuses on strengthening families and communities battling poverty by providing the resources, training, and support they need to care for their children within their own homes.
Hopetown is more than a place — it’s a community built on faith, family, and empowerment. It offers young men and women transitioning out of orphanages a chance to live in a safe, family-style environment where they receive guidance, education, and job-readiness training to help them build independent, fulfilling lives.
To create a nurturing community that restores dignity, fosters independence, and breaks the cycle of poverty by empowering families and youth with the tools to succeed.
We focus on young men and women exiting orphanage systems, helping them secure housing, education, and employment opportunities that lead to stable, self-sufficient futures.
Through Hopetown, the Tsalach Foundation is redefining what it means to care for the vulnerable — by building not just homes, but hope.
Together, we’re creating a future where every child and young adult can belong, grow, and thrive.
Our beneficiaries are individuals—especially youth, women, and low-income earners—who are ready to learn, work, and improve their livelihoods. Each participant receives training, mentorship, and support to achieve long-term self-sufficiency.
Every donation directly funds training sessions, startup materials, and small business grants. Your giving doesn’t just change one life—it uplifts entire families and communities.
Absolutely! We welcome volunteers who can mentor, train, or share their professional skills. You can inspire others to dream bigger and guide them on their journey toward self-reliance.
We maintain strict reporting and monitoring systems. Donors receive updates on program progress, success stories, and impact reports to see exactly how their contributions make a difference.
No, the program is designed to empower—not burden—participants. However, many graduates choose to give back by mentoring new participants or contributing to community projects.
You can donate, volunteer, or sponsor a project through our online form. Every action counts—whether it’s your time, expertise, or contribution. Together, we build stronger futures.