Impact Stories
Maternal and Child Health Project (MCH)
The Maternal and Child Health Project (MCH) is improving the lives of pregnant women, infants, and young children in the Kwahu East District, where access to quality healthcare remains limited due to poor roads, high transport costs, poverty, and the absence of a district hospital.
Led by the Bryan Acheampong Foundation (BAF), the project provides critical support including antenatal care assistance, child welfare and nutrition services, and NHIS registration, while engaging health workers, families, and communities to drive lasting behavioural change.
The impact is clear: 12,645 infants have received baby-care packages, and over 5,000 women have benefited from delivery support kits—bringing dignity, relief, and hope to mothers and families across underserved communities in the Eastern Region.
What Our Beneficiaries Say
“I am 65 years old and rely on my farming activities to survive. Sometime the weather fails which leads to very low harvest and do not have any other source of income. When this happens hardship sets in and living conditions deteriorate. But when I started benefiting from the thrift shop project, these hardship seasons have reduced. Anytime the farm yields are not encouraging I still have food items to rely on from the thrift shop“
Madam Adijatu
Thrift Shop Beneficiary
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