Madam Josephine is a teacher and single mother of 22 year old Serwaa, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth. Being the primary caregiver of a child with mental health condition (cerebral palsy), Madam Josephine belongs to a self-help group in the Greater Accra Region where she, with other caregivers provide support for each […]
HFFG holds COVID-19 Education Session for Disability Groups
Participants drawn from 7 disability organisations, including two mental health groups in Greater Accra and the Western regions have benefitted from an education session on the current issues on COVID-19 and the services available to persons with disabilities and how to access those services. The session which was organised by Hope for Future Generations and […]
HFFG and the PsykForum organise psychoeducation for frontline health workers under the Ghana Somubi Dwumadie Help for Helpers+ programme
The Help for Helpers+ psychosocial support for frontline health workers and persons with mental disabilities is a one year project being implemented by HFFG and the PsykForum with funding from The Ghana Somubi Dwumadie. The goal of the project is to provide psychosocial support to health workers and people with lived experiences of disabilities in […]



