
Empowering Women. Inspiring Youth. Changing Lives.
THE SELINA TOUCH.
The Selina Adutwum Foundation was founded to support national development by implementing sustainable and compassionate initiatives that uplift underserved individuals and communities. Our work focuses on empowering women through vocational training and small business support, covering maternal healthcare costs for women in need, and advancing youth development through education and mentorship. We also lead charitable outreach efforts that provide vulnerable families with essential items such as food, clothing, and healthcare support. Through these interventions, we are committed to fostering dignity, opportunity, and inclusive growth across communities
Our Vision is to ignite hope and lead the force to transform lives through compassion, empowerment, and sustainable support for Ghanaians.
Our Mission is to create a compassionate society where women, youth, and the underprivileged are empowered, supported and inspired to reach their full potential.
At the heart of the Selina Adutwum Foundation lies compassion. We extend a helping hand to the vulnerable, providing food, clothing, healthcare, and hope. Through acts of kindness, we build bridges of love that uplift lives and communities.
Charity.
We believe empowered women create stronger families and nations. Our programs support mothers with maternal health care, skill-building, and economic opportunities, ensuring no woman is left behind during her most powerful journey: motherhood.
Women and Maternal Support.
Youth Development.
Tomorrow’s leaders are today’s youth. We invest in dreams by nurturing talent, offering mentorship, and supporting education. From classrooms to creative spaces, we inspire young people to rise, lead, and transform their world.
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WHY THIS FOUNDATION
The Selina Adutwum Foundation is committed to improving the lives of vulnerable women and youth by bridging gaps in access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunity. We believe that every woman deserves a safe birth experience and every young person deserves the tools to build a brighter future.
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WOMEN UNABLE TO AFFORD MATERNITY CARE
Recent data shows that 1 in 3 women in underserved communities are unable to pay for safe childbirth services—putting both mother and child at serious risk.
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70%
YOUTH FACING SKILL GAPS
An estimated 70% of unemployed youth lack access to technical or vocational training, limiting their chances for economic independence and social mobility.