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Women of Zion Foundation uplifts women and children across Ghana through education, skills training, and community support.

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Women empowerment programs in Ghanaian communities 2
Women empowerment programs in Ghanaian communities 3

Together, we can empower Ghanaian women and children.

Since Women of Zion Foundation was founded in 2010, we've pursued one bold mission: empowering women and children through education and skills training across Ghana. From Ada and Kabiawe Kponor in Greater Accra Region to communities in Tamale and Navrongo in the Upper East Region, we remain optimistic—progress happens daily through local partnerships and generous supporters like you. Together, we can build a future where every Ghanaian woman and child has the tools to thrive.

WOZ FOUNDATION'S IMPACT

5,512

WOMEN EMPOWERED

30+

COMMUNITIES REACHED

40,784

ESSENTIAL RESOURCES PROVIDED

Women of Zion Foundation commitment to Ghanaian communities

You have our word—and more

When Women of Zion Foundation began serving Ghanaian communities, we committed to transparency and measurable impact. Every project we support—from Ada to Navrongo—is carefully documented, ensuring that donors and supporters see the real lives being transformed. Your generosity directly fuels education, skills training, and empowerment initiatives, creating lasting change for women and children throughout Ghana.

Ready to give the gift of empowerment?

Every ₵50 can provide a Ghanaian school girl with the supplies and learning tools she needs to succeed in her education and beyond.

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Educational tools for Ghanaian children

Give with confidence

At Women of Zion Foundation, transparency is at the heart of everything we do across Ghana. Every contribution directly fuels education, vocational skills training, and empowerment initiatives—ensuring lasting impact from Greater Accra Region to the Upper East Region.

But we don't stop there. From strengthening local partnerships in Ada and Tamale to implementing sustainable projects, "good enough" is never enough. We're raising the standard for accountability and innovation, creating meaningful change for the Ghanaian women and children we serve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our Impact Across Ghana

500+
Women Trained in Ghana
20,000+
Children Fed
40,000+
Clothes & Equipment Distributed
30,000+
Lives Impacted

Adwoa's Journey to Financial Independence

After joining our skills training program in Greater Accra, Adwoa launched her soap-making business and now proudly supports her two children's education, transforming her family's future.

Voices Rising: Bold Girls Leading Change

Young Ghanaian girls are breaking barriers, speaking up, and shaping conversations in communities where their voices were once silenced. As they gain confidence, they are starting businesses and advocating for change.

Celebrations of Hope

During our annual Christmas and New Year celebrations across Ghana, we share gifts, warm meals, and clothing with children in need—filling hearts with joy and reminding them that they are valued and loved.

The Executive Team

Naana Kateye Brempong I

Naana Kateye Brempong I

Founder/CEO

Cephas Williams

Cephas Williams

President

Kingsley Williams

Kingsley Williams

Project Manager

Board of Directors

Yaw Agyeman

Yaw Agyeman

Yaw brings decades of leadership experience in civil society organizations and serves as the current Chair of the Board.

Linda Asare

Linda Asare

Linda is a development strategist focused on education equity, bringing a deep understanding of community-based programming.

Kojo Appiah

Kojo Appiah

Kojo is a financial analyst and governance expert, helping guide the Foundation’s strategic planning and accountability.