Last week on March 8, the Luminos Fund launched in Ghana. Our new classrooms serve 1,500 formerly out-of-school children in the Ashanti region and will scale to serve tens of thousands more in the years ahead. Our team is overjoyed. We could not have done this without all our generous supporters and advisors!

Fungal Naa Abdulai Alhassan, Board Chair of School for Life
Ashanti is home to the second largest population of primary-school-aged out-of-school children in Ghana but has received little support historically. Child labor in the cocoa sector, in addition to other socio-economic factors and COVID-19, has kept many children out of school. Our mission is to ensure that vulnerable children everywhere can experience joyful learning and catch up. In places like Ashanti, this has never been more relevant.
The Luminos program in Ghana marries the Ghanaian Ministry of Education’s Complementary Basic Education curriculum with core Luminos classroom methods to deliver transformative education for children who have been kept out of school. In nine months, our students will learn to read, write, and do math. Luminos will support their transition to continue their education at local government schools.
We look forward to giving Ghana’s out-of-school children a second chance at education. Please follow us along this journey! Thank you for supporting Luminos in our mission to create a world no child is denied the chance to learn.
Highlights from our Ghana launch events:

“It is all the more special that we are launching our program on International Women’s Day. Today we are ensuring that girls, along with boys, have a second chance at education.”
Ethel Sakitey, Ghana Country Director, the Luminos Fund
“Luminos is honored to partner with Ghana’s Ministry of Education and outstanding local organizations, while leveraging our team’s expertise in international best practice in education, to deliver transformational results for children in Ghana.”
Caitlin Baron, CEO, the Luminos Fund

“There are no greater riches than education. Your land can burn down. But no one can take away your education.”
Community elder in Bosome Freho, Ghana





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