When the Ministry of Education set up a resolution center at the Bediako Conference Room of the GNAT Hall in Accra, it was meant to address anomalies and mistakes in...
Read moreArguably, the little efforts mothers put in to provide for the needs of their children are more recognized than that of fathers despite their major role. Especially, when fathers abandon...
Read more16-year-old Adu Hannah, the only person who can see in her family is struggling to go to school despite gaining admission to Adeiso Presbyterian Senior High School. Her mother, Appiah...
Read moreA 51-year-old widow, Faustina Morrison who has been finding it difficult to secure a good future for her children and grandchildren due to economic hardship has received support from Crime...
Read moreCrime Check Foundation (CCF) has paid the fees of some brilliant but needy tertiary students. The gesture is part of CCF’s Educational Support Series to support needy students with funding...
Read moreCrime Check Foundation (CCF) has gone to the aid of some final year students of the Prisons SHS Reformation School at the Kumasi Central Prison. The Executive Director of CCF...
Read more23-year-old ex-convict, Abu Safianu Yahaya who was rejected by three Senior High Schools in the Northern Region for writing his Basic Education Certificate Examination, BECE in prison has finally gained...
Read moreThe Director General of the Ghana Education Service, GES, Professor Opoku Amankwa has directed the headmaster of the Awe Senior High School in the Northern Region to admit an ex-convict,...
Read more21-year-old Mariama Otewa Amoah shed tears of joy as she received support from Crime Check Foundation to pay her admission fee. Miss Amoah nearly missed her third opportunity to further...
Read more21-year-old Emelia Amoako has received CCF support to go to University after struggling to further her education for two years. Miss Amoako said she had to drop her dream of...
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