Local programs. Long-term impact.
Our Work
A shared approach across every program
No matter the program, each one begins with local partners who understand the needs of their communities.
Together, we build practical solutions that create skills, income, and long-term opportunity.
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Community Demonstration Farm
In Nwoya District, Uganda, the GO Fund supports a climate-resilient demonstration farm with Lutino Adunu, a grassroots leader in Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs). The farm acts as a learning hub, equipping women with tools to grow food, generate income, and build community resilience.
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Culinary & Entrepreneurial Institute
The Culinary & Entrepreneurial Institute in Kisii, Kenya, is a hands-on training hub in sustainable farming, nutrition, and food-based entrepreneurship, while also powering a local Meals on Wheels program for elders in need.
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Gift a Goat Program
Gift a Goat is a women-led livestock program in Kenya and Ghana that equips participants with training and goats to build long-term income, food security, and economic independence.
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GO Girl Center
The GO Girl Center is a safe haven and skills hub for girls in Kilgoris, Kenya, who are escaping early marriage, FGM, and gender-based violence. The center offers shelter, counseling, and vocational training through the Sew for Sisterhood program, helping girls build confidence and long-term independence.
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Home for Hope
Home for Hope is a residential children’s home in Asebu, Ghana, offering care, shelter, and stability to orphans and vulnerable children. Reopened in 2024 after major renovations, the home currently houses 25 children and serves as a critical lifeline for those facing abandonment or hardship.
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Menstrual Health & Reusable Sanitary Pads Initiative
This initiative supports adolescent girls in Northern Uganda with menstrual health education and training in reusable sanitary pad production, helping reduce school absenteeism and improve health, confidence, and dignity.
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Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels provides weekly, home-delivered meals to elderly women in the Kisii community. Using food produced at the Culinary Center, the program ensures consistent access to nutritious meals.
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Pathfinder School
Pathfinder School provides free, quality education to more than 275 students through grade 9. Located in Cape Coast, Ghana, the school opens the door to opportunity for children living in poverty, sustained through modest fees from families who can pay and generous donor support.
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School Feeding & Gardening Program
This school-based gardening and feeding program helps primary schools in Northern Uganda grow food on campus, improving student nutrition, attendance, and learning while teaching practical agricultural skills.
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Sew for Sisterhood
Sew for Sisterhood is a vocational and empowerment program in Ghana and Kenya that teaches women marketable skills in sewing, batik, and entrepreneurship. Graduates are equipped with the tools to build financial independence and lead change in their communities.
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Women’s Table Banking
Table Banking is a community savings model helping women build wealth through structured group lending and financial literacy. Implemented in Ghana and Kenya, the program helps participants grow small businesses and gain economic independence.
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Youth Entrepreneurship & Culinary Training Institute
A hands-on training program equipping youth in Ghana with agricultural and livestock skills to build income and employment opportunities.





