Every project is a step towards a world without poverty and hunger.
On 16th April 2026, Brightpath Global Foundation hosted the Northern Region Youth Drug Abuse Prevention Forum 2026 at Radach Lodge and Conference Centre in Tamale — a landmark full-day programme that brought together students from twelve Senior High Schools and Tertiary Institutions across the Northern Region for an honest, evidence-based conversation about drug abuse and its consequences.
The Kaya Lahakani Project, established by Brightpath Global Foundation, stands as a beacon of empowerment within underprivileged communities, particularly in the Northern sector of Ghana. Launched on March 11, 2023, this flagship initiative is meticulously designed to address the unique needs of young girls, offering them a transformative pathway out of poverty and towards sustainable livelihoods.
In October 2022, Brightpath Global organized a free Breast Cancer Screening Exercise in Madina, Accra. This initiative aimed to contribute to the well-being of Kayayo women by providing essential screenings and raising awareness about breast health.
We recognize the importance of menstrual health and its impact on well-being. Our commitment extends to addressing unique challenges faced by individuals in the Northern sector of Ghana.
As part of our commitment to holistic community well-being, we organized a Reproductive Health Symposium for students of the UDS School of Business and Tamale Technical University.
In a profound display of compassion, Brightpath Global donated 50 bags of rice along with essential provisions to widowed and aged women at FG Philadelphia Pastures.
In August 2023, we donated food items to special needs students at Dakpema B/A Primary School in Tamale, addressing hunger among vulnerable groups.
On September 16, 2023, Brightpath Global organized a community cleanup in Tamale, driven by our commitment to environmental sustainability.
Commissioning of the borehole at Lungsi Fong, in collaboration with Universal Islamic and Cultural Trust, addressing a critical need in the Northern sector of Ghana.
On 18th September 2025, we donated exercise books and essential learning materials to Damankunyili RC Primary School and Wayamba Primary School in Tamale.
On 11th May 2025, with help from Geisha Ghana, we donated an incubator to the Tamale Teaching Hospital — because every mother deserves the joy of seeing her baby grow strong and healthy.