How We Started

At the invitation of her former student, Father Francis Odoom, Dr. Monica Forret of St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa, visited rural schools, farms, and health care facilities in rural Ghana. The lack of libraries, computers, classroom supplies, and playground equipment inspired her to start Help Ghana Thrive in 2024.

Davenport, Iowa USA

Father Francis Odoom after his successful dissertation defense at St. Ambrose University in April 2022.

Twifo Aboabo, Ghana

Monica Forret visiting with school children in Twifo Aboabo in October 2023.

Discover Our Mission and Vision for Future Success

The classrooms and community health facilities are sparsely furnished in rural Ghana, impeding the ability of teachers and health care professionals to assist the students and residents in their educational and healthcare needs. Through Help Ghana Thrive, we enable teachers and health care staff to perform their jobs more effectively through providing needed resources. For example, rather than learning about computers ‘theoretically’ we are building a computer lab in Twifo Aboabo to help prepare children for 21st century jobs. We want to help create environments where community members can thrive.

World maps in every classroom in Twifo Aboabo
Recreational equipment and jerseys to a school in Akotokyir
We provided the first wheelchairs to a health care post that serves 5000 people

Building Brighter Communities in Rural Ghana

Help Ghana Thrive is dedicated to uplifting rural communities through education, health, and economic development initiatives. Our mission is to provide essential resources that empower local people to create lasting positive change.