A 42-year-old car duster hawker, Enoch Appiah Agyei who was gifted Nineteen Thousand Ghana to make his life better is back on the streets tattered. Appiah Agyei’s struggles appeared to...
Read moreIt is a miracle how some Ghanaians are able to survive with their family on Ten Ghana cedis daily. A mother of two, known as Lamisi is one of those...
Read moreA level 300 student of the University of Cape Coast, Cynthia Helego from Woe in the Keta Municipality has taken to the streets of Accra to make a living to...
Read more‘He called to tell me he had been paid his salary so he would be going to the hospital for treatment but he did not come back home again.’ That...
Read moreIn a bid to cushion poor citizens in the midst of the current economic crisis, Crime Check Foundation (CCF) under its Village Charity Series has donated clothes to residents of...
Read moreGhanaians have been admonished not to depend on government to offer their support to the disadvantaged in society. According to the Founder and National Director of the International Christian Cooperative...
Read moreChurches have been urged to take keen interest in eradicating poverty among church members by building their capacity. A Social Work lecturer at the University of Ghana, Professor Frimpong Manso...
Read moreThe Executive Director of Crime Check Foundation (CCF), Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng has feasted with inmates and officers at the Awutu Camp Prison to commemorate his 46th birthday. It was all...
Read moreCrime Check Foundation (CCF) has supported the Motherly Love Foundation located at Dome in Accra with food items and toiletries. The items include bags of rice, a gallon of cooking...
Read moreAfter selling ‘kenkey’ throughout her adult life, Akua Anamoah cannot boast of a meaningful life in Accra. Narrating her story to crimecheckghana.org, the sexagenarian says she sleeps outside in the...
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