Partnership with Potter’s Village

Restoring Dignity. Nourishing Lives. Transforming Communities.

The Tsalach Foundation partners with Potter’s Village in Ghana to bring hope and healing to vulnerable children and families. Through this collaboration, Tsalach provides essential food, clean water, and medical care to ensure that every individual—especially the most disadvantaged—has access to the basic resources needed to survive and thrive.

This partnership focuses on addressing immediate needs while creating long-term solutions for sustainable health and development. Together, Tsalach and Potter’s Village work hand in hand to support children, families, and communities through compassionate service, faith-driven action, and empowerment programs that promote stability and growth.

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Frequently asked question

We work closely with community leaders and social workers to identify families in need or those willing to foster children. Each family undergoes screening, training, and ongoing monitoring to ensure a safe, nurturing environment for the child.

Your support provides monthly stipends, school fees, and healthcare for children and foster families. Even a small gift helps prevent family separation and keeps a child in a loving home where they can grow and dream again.

Yes. Through our sponsorship program, you can directly support a child or family and receive updates about their progress, education, and wellbeing. Transparency and connection are at the heart of what we do.

You can volunteer as a mentor, partner with us through your organization or church, or help raise awareness about family-based care. Every voice and helping hand makes a difference.

Yes. All donations are processed through a secure system, and as a registered nonprofit, your contribution is tax-deductible according to local laws.

Children thrive in family environments where they experience love, stability, and personal attention. Orphanages often lack emotional connection and individualized care, while family-based support helps children develop confidence, social skills, and a sense of belonging.