Through its programmes, Charity, Health Check, and Educational Support Series, Crime Check Foundation (CCF) has touched many lives through its philanthropic drive. CCF has gone to the aid of many...
Read moreThe state of Ghana’s current economy has taken a toll on businesses. Local mirror and ludo industries are not left out. In crimecheckghana.org’s assessment of the impact of the struggling...
Read moreAn ex-convict, Maxwell Konadu has been grateful for being imprisoned as it has helped him to discover his talent. According to him though he was unjustifiably imprisoned, his training in...
Read moreNana Addo is one of six orphaned children who have received support from Crime Check Foundation (CCF). The children who lost their parents at tender ages rely on the support...
Read moreA 59-year-old widow, Esther Kwabea would have lost her life to a disease suspected to be breast cancer without the knowledge of her relatives and neighbours at Madina. But for...
Read more29-year-old Shewu Ibrahim who was beaten during a fight in a ghetto that rendered him blind requires Fifteen Thousand Ghana cedis to undergo surgery to correct his sight. He tells...
Read more30-year-old Memuna Malik has undergone the second of a series of surgeries that has restored her sight fully. She was partially blind in an acid attack in Saudi Arabia, which...
Read more36-year-old Glovo dispatcher rider, Michael Ohene is battling for his life after doctors at Korle-Bu Teaching hospital sent him home for his inability to afford medical treatment for his fractured...
Read moreCrime Check Foundation (CCF) has supported acid attack victim, Memuna Malik to undergo plastic surgery to improve her sight. The surgery, which was carried out at the Korle-Bu Teaching hospital,...
Read moreThe responsibility of a family of fifteen rests on the shoulders of 21-year-old Esther Tawiah, the first child of her parents who has to work as a driver's mate to...
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