When girls in Asisiriwa approached Mary with questions about menstruation, she started a health class. But there was more to be done.
A Health Class for the Students of Asisiriwa

Giving a blank page to the unheard.
When girls in Asisiriwa approached Mary with questions about menstruation, she started a health class. But there was more to be done.
We thought we had found the perfect solution with the Twi comic book – but after research and reflection, something felt off.
Our newest project may be our most ambitious yet… and also have the biggest and most significant impact. Read more now!
When we held our first reading competition at Kasadwini Atenaeɛ, we had high hopes, but the results taught us even more than we expected!
Brady explores what it means to define African literature – and how the concept of a novel may be limiting.
Even as the literacy center gains traction in Asisiriwa, other opportunities for growth and development persist. Will you help?
After the first year, the library has seen some books loved to death, some new opportunities for development, and more. Read about it in the blog!
Get to know Dustin Wilson, our Treasurer, as well as a friend, father, husband, and man of faith.
We’re making a radical change to the way we look at donations & fundraising. Find out how your gift of just $1/month can make real change.
Games and puzzles offer the children of Asisiriwa a chance to be creative and let their imaginations shine.