Mission

The primary goal of the project is to restore hope and provision of basic needs to orphans 
and vulnerable children in Ghana. Paul Jumbo Home takes care of destitute, orphaned and 
abandoned children.

The objectives are to rehabilitate the children with interpersonal development skills 
through education, medical care, building of their self-esteem and social living skills. We 
equip children with psychosocial skills that will enable them live responsibly in the 
community. 

We provide a nutritional diet to all children to help eradicate malnutrition and 
encourage healthy body and mind growth. We also provide a child friendly living atmosphere 
for the children. Furthermore we initiate income-generating activities for sustain the Home 
and we empower local families with small business skills so that they can improve their 
income in readiness for the reintegration of the children back into the community.

The project has a feeding program where it ensures that children get a well balanced diet 
and three meals a day. In response to the millennium development goals for 2015 the project 
has endeavoured to provide education needs to all the children in the home. We have pre-
school, primary and secondary pupils. With our dormitories and the main family house we 
provide shelter for all the children. 

They are living together as brothers and sisters under the care of two parents. The program provides clothing and school uniforms to the children. Medical care is provided to all children. The home provides on going psychosocial counselling for the children through networking with pro-bono counsellors who provide invaluable counselling to the children. We have income generating activities as the home has four milk cows (Friesian) that provide milk to sell locally, supplementing the Home’s already strained budget.