In areas of Ghana where employment opportunities remain limited, many young people face significant barriers to economic independence and long-term stability. In response, GUBA Foundation has partnered with Lovey Foundation to launch a Carpentry Training Programme for youth in Bawku and Binduri.
Skills That Open Doors
The idea behind the programme is simple but powerful: equipping young people with practical, hands-on vocational skills can transform lives, strengthen communities, and open real pathways to economic independence and dignity. In areas where formal employment opportunities can be limited, vocational training offers something concrete, marketable skills, greater self-reliance, and the ability to contribute meaningfully to family and local economy.
Behind this programme are young people with aspirations, talents, creativity, and the determination to build better futures for themselves and the communities around them. By providing access to carpentry training, tools, and mentorship, GUBA Foundation and Lovey Foundation are investing in more than immediate livelihoods. This is an investment in long-term community resilience and sustainable empowerment.
How to Support
• Open to individuals, corporate partners, philanthropic organisations, development agencies, and community supporters
• Contributions fund carpentry training, tools, and mentorship for youth in Bawku and Binduri
• Interested supporters can contact GUBA Foundation directly to get involved
This is a call for support, and it is open to anyone who wants to be part of something meaningful.
Supporting vocational skills development is an investment in youth empowerment, poverty reduction, community stability, and lasting social impact, right where it is needed most.