Fundraiser and Travel Campaign
Ghana Eco Tourism Project
This page restores the current Ghana-facing campaign work from the legacy site so supporters, partners, and travelers can see the projects, the development logic behind them, and the ways to participate in the 2026 to 2028 initiative.
Program Background
Proverbs 8 Empowerment International is a Ghana-based nonprofit focused on sustainable development, education, and economic empowerment in rural communities. The current initiative connects village infrastructure, skills training, jobs creation, and eco-tourism into one practical growth strategy rather than treating each need as an isolated problem.
The stated goal is to turn opportunity into infrastructure and vision into self-sustaining community success while building real visibility for the fundraiser, planned travel, and future partnership campaigns.
Volunteer Bungalow Project
The bungalow and guesthouse project is designed to create safe, functional housing for volunteers, teachers, professionals, guests, and eco-tourism visitors in Assin Kruwa. It supports service work, training visits, and guided cultural or healing experiences without draining village resources through ad hoc housing arrangements.
- Director guesthouse
- Office and reception area
- Kitchen house with water infrastructure
- Traditional round guest chalet
- Youth trainee quarters
Bread, Bakery, and Juice Bar Project
This project is structured as both training center and income-generating enterprise. It is intended to train teenagers, women, and rural residents in baking and operations while creating jobs, local food access, and longer-term economic independence.
- Bakery training for rural women and youth
- Permanent production and classroom space
- Juice and snack bar tied to local produce
- Entrepreneurship and intergenerational skills transfer
Eco Tourism and Cultural Enrichment
The eco-tourism dimension brings visitors into relationship with the natural surroundings of the village while supporting cultural, healing, and educational programming. The goal is not tourism detached from community needs. It is tourism tied to village benefit, cultural exchange, and local infrastructure.
- Guided village and rainforest experience
- Healing ceremonies and sound baths
- Cultural and spiritual arts enrichment
- Travel visibility linked to fundraiser goals
Ways to Support
The legacy campaign language asks supporters to help through grants, donations, goods, services, referrals, printing support, volunteer time, and strategic introductions. That remains the practical logic here as well: not everyone supports in the same way, but each contribution can move a concrete part of the project forward.
- Funding or underwriting a specific project component
- Introducing partners, foundations, or aligned businesses
- Supporting travel and eco-tourism coordination
- Contributing services, equipment, or operational expertise