
HHCS Partners
Henry House Community School (HHCS) is a not-for-profit organization aiming to offer an inclusive, quality education at an affordable price.
In order to achieve this goal and ensure wealth is not a barrier to quality education, HHCS is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) registered with the Department of Social Welfare in Ghana.
Our not-for-profit status enables us to work with partner organizations that align with the school's values and support the school's mission in impactful ways.
Our Partners

OAfrica "empowers children and young adults in need of care and protection because of institutionalization, abandonment, neglect, disability or abuse to become productive members of the community." OAfrica currently supports 50 students on scholarship.

The Clarke Education Foundation exists "to provide students in Africa with access to educational resources...". Thanks to the Clarke Education Foundation, HHCS students enjoy a playground, fans in the classrooms & 19 students receive scholarships.

The German Embassy Accra, through its Small-scale Projects initiative has helped Henry House Community School provide a girls-only washroom, a Special Education Needs Unit, improve disability access and improve the sports pitch.

EduSpots "connects, trains and equips local teams, enabling them to create the futures they want to see for their communities through education spaces named "spots". In September 2024, HHCS was selected as the home of the "Ho-Kpenoe Spot" and is aiming to be a literacy resource for the community.

St. Joana Foundation's mission is to help children and communities in need by providing access to education, healthcare, and essential resources. The Foundation provided textbooks and learning materials for 80 of our scholarship students, 50 of whom also received uniforms.

The Mawuena Datsa Foundation is committed to healing the world through impactful charitable initiatives that provide education, health support, and empowerment to those in need. The Foundation donated a sum of Ghc4000 towards the cost of textbooks.

NAWA GHANA exists to "promote understanding and friendship among women of all nationalities residing in Ghana". NAWA also carries out charity work and in December 2024, the NGO gave funds to HHCS so that students could have an increased number of computers and a router.

Amalitech is a software development company with offices in Accra and Takoradi. Under their Coding 4 Kids initiative, they provide a curriculum and support to schools to deliver coding to children aged between 9 and 14 years of age.
Want to Partner with us?

In order to achieve the School's vision of becoming "a learning centre of excellence for the Ho-Kpenoe community and its environs", the school welcomes partnerships.
There are many types of partnerships available:
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Sponsor a child's education for one year
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Provide classroom supplies
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Resource the school Infirmary
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Volunteer
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Forge cultural exchange programmes...
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