Celebrating Ten Years in Kumasi
This month marks the 10 year anniversary of the Touch A Life Care Center in Kumasi, and we have so much to celebrate! What started out as ten empty acres of rolling hills is now on the path to becoming a self-sustaining oasis, complete with a chicken coop and piggery,...
My Birthday Gift in Action, A Note from Pam Cope
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkTHoUdKn20 Hello, friends! Thanks to you, we are now the proud owners of a corn husker machine, which you all helped raise funds for during my 60th birthday campaign. I wanted you to know your gift has made a huge...
We Have News!
As a Touch A Life supporter, you likely know the story of Pam and Mark as well as how the work in Ghana began. When Pam found Mark, she found her purpose. After years of dreaming and planning, we are so excited to finally introduce our new...
We’ve Got a New Water Filtration System!
At Touch A Life, providing a clean and safe living space, healthy food and water, and comprehensive medical care for our children has always been a priority. We have been blessed to have a well on site that provides water for cleaning and bathing, but for...
It Takes Someone Special to be a Da!
"Da" is a Ghanaian term of affection for a man who takes the time to invest in children through their love, encouragement, protection, laughter, giving, and time. This Father's Day, we are thankful for all of the Das, Daddys, Papas, uncles, brothers, godfathers, and...
It Takes a Village!
May brings our thoughts to Mother's Day, a beautiful and sometimes painful holiday. When mother-child relationships don't meet our expectations, we are thankful for all of the beautiful women who choose to love and support the children around them. They make an impact...
Richard Shares His Hopes for the Future!
We LOVE sharing about our amazing college students. They have come so far in their educational pursuits and personal growth. Richard is no exception! Read below to learn more about this Agent of Change. What degree will you complete when you graduate this year? I...
Co-Founder Pam Cope Returns to Ghana!
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed life as we know it in so many ways. The regulations on international travel have been constantly changing affecting Touch A Life in the frequency and way that people can visit the Care Center. There have been no groups or...
From Servitude to Freedom: Emmanuel Crawford
In 2008, Touch A Life partnered with Ghanaian abolitionists to rescue several children from Lake Volta. Among them was four-year-old Emmanuel Crawford, who was rescued from the fishing industry. Emmanuel was adopted by an amazing family in Oklahoma, and he has...
Mary Shares her Plans for the Future!
This month we are sharing about Mary E. and her hopes and plans for the future. What degree did you complete and from what school? I received my Bachelor of Art in Social Work and Sociology from the University of Ghana. What changes do you hope to see in Ghana...