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INTRODUCTION

  1. Christendom Witness Hope International (CWHI) is Non Governmental, Non Profit and Non Political Organization.  Christendom Witness Hope International (CWHI) was founded on the 13th December,2006 by
    MR. GYEVI EKOE MICHAEL(founder) and EMMANUEL DARKO (Co-founder) at the time of Domestic Violence on Women and Children in the nothern part of Ghana. It was a tribal War between the ANDANI'S and the ABUDU'S tribes. Women and Children were forced to migrate from the war zone without food and shelter to seek for peace and traveling consultant.
    The aspiration and vision to form (CWHI) is to speak against such actions impacted on Women and give possible solutions where necessary. About 70-80% of the Ghanaian population of mothers and children are poor due to high rate of illiteracy. CHRISTENDOM WITNESS HOPE  INTERNATIONAL was formed to campagn strongly about Violence against Women and Children, Female genital mutilation(FGM), Creating the awareness of HIV/AIDS, Drug abuse, Child trafficking for freedom.
     

    Who We Are

    Christendom  witness   hope   international   (CWHI)   helps   people   turn   the   crises   they   confront   into   the opportunities they deserve. Driven by local needs, our programs  provide  communities  in the world’s toughest places with the tools and support they need to transform their own lives. 
      
    Involvement
    Societies    are     more     peaceful     and     prosperous    when    citizens    are    actively    involved    in     decision-making. Christendom Witness  Hope  International  (CWHI)  helps create safe spaces where various stakeholders can discuss and debate the choices that affect their lives and communities.

    Education 

    Education is the foundation of progress, but it is often interrupted by extreme poverty, war and other crises. As a result,  individuals  and  their  communities   often   can't   reach  their  full  potential.  Christendom  Witness  Hope International   (CWHI)   works  to bring access to education to women and men of all ages and economic groups to help ensure a better future for all.

    Children

    Children are remarkably imaginative and resilient — but also heart breakingly fragile invulnerable. CHRISTENDOM WITNESS HOPE  INTERNATIONAL  (CWHI)  works   with   communities  to  shelter   and   nurture  children through innovative education, health and nutrition programs. Teaching the next generation and keeping  them  healthy are essential to tomorrow's strong, vibrant societies.
     

    Women's empowerment

    Women   are   the   foundation   of   every   society.   Yet   for   many   women   in   the world's poorest regions, life  is extraordinarily difficult. Through innovative health, agricultural, business and education programs, Christendom Witness Hope International (CWHI) builds on the courage and resourcefulness of women to help them realize their potential and improve their families and communities.

    Our Promise/Vission

    Each and every day we are moved by the stories of thousands of children and their families all across the world. The children and women  are so privileged to be serve, come from all corners of the country and from all different backgrounds and circumstances, but they all have one thing in common: they have faced some incredible challenges in their brief lives, and they are in desperate need of hope to get through their difficult times.

    It is our promise/vission to fulfill and touch these little hearts that deserve some much needed comfort and joy.

    Our dedication and commitment to these children and women is what drives us to continue to grow and expand. We promise to continue developing even more innovative and critically needed programs to help them.

    Whether a woman is waiting for  her wish, a child is bravely clutching a toy from our  Charitable gift banks to help bear the pain of stinging needles, we know that our mission is to further our efforts in bringing smiles to these courageous faces. We promise to celebrate these precious lives with hope!

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