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Impact

Small organization. Honest numbers.

We are a young nonprofit. We do not promise transformation. We promise presence, honesty, and care. Here is what that looks like in practice.

Our Work in Numbers

What we have done, exactly.

These are the real numbers behind our work to date. Not projections. Not aspirations. Updated quarterly.

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Program Pillars
Education, Wellbeing, Empowerment
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Active Programs
Run in partnership with local schools and organizations
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Sanitary Pads Pledged
Through our Menstrual Hygiene Awareness drive
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Partner Organizations
Including Gyedzi Foundation and Herons International
A group of Ghanaian youth in school uniforms taking a selfie with an adult

Why This Matters

A joyful childhood builds a confident future.

In Ghana, more than a quarter of children still live in multidimensional poverty. Many are pushed out of school early, exposed to unsafe work, or denied the basic health information that would let them make decisions about their own bodies and futures.

The Wild Card Project works at this intersection, where education, health, and opportunity meet. We do not believe in grand gestures or one-off charity. We believe in consistent presence, honest partnerships, and programs that young people can actually use.

“Your future is not a distant dream. It is something you create with us.”
The promise behind every Wild Card Project program.

Stories from the Field

What our programs actually did.

Breaking the silence around menstruation
WellbeingMay 2026

Breaking the silence around menstruation

In partnership with Gyedzi Foundation, we delivered 1,000 sanitary pads and ran sessions led by health personnel with students, parents, and teachers in Madina Estate. The drive did not just distribute supplies. It started conversations that schools had been avoiding for years.

1,000 sanitary pads delivered
Naming what children should not be doing
EducationJune 2026

Naming what children should not be doing

On World Day Against Child Labour, we worked with Gyedzi Foundation to highlight the reality that millions of children are still pushed into labour instead of school. The campaign put numbers and faces to a problem that is too often treated as inevitable.

Public advocacy campaign delivered
Play as a serious part of wellbeing
WellbeingMarch 2026

Play as a serious part of wellbeing

A collaborative sports day with Herons International School reminded everyone involved that play, movement, and teamwork are not optional extras. They are core to a young person's wellbeing, and they deserve real time and real attention.

School-wide participation

Our Partners

We do not do this alone.

These organizations collaborate with us on programs, venues, and campaigns across Ghana.

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Gyedzi Foundation

Program Partner

Co-delivered Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Day and World Day Against Child Labour campaigns.

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Herons International School

Education and Venue Partner

Hosted Sports Day and CPR and First Aid sessions. Co-creates youth wellbeing programs.

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Veana Negasi

Creative Collaborator

Partnered on youth empowerment and storytelling campaigns across Accra.

Voices

What people say about the work.

Students, parents, teachers, facilitators, and partners. These are the people the work belongs to.

My daughter used to miss school during her period. After the awareness day she has supplies, she has answers, and she has stopped being ashamed.

Parent

Menstrual Hygiene Awareness Day, Madina Estate

I did not know I could save a life before the training. Now I have taught my younger brothers what I learned.

Student participant

CPR and First Aid Session

The Wild Card team shows up, listens, and lets our students lead. That is rare, and the children can feel the difference.

Teacher

School partnership, Accra

I have watched shy students become the loudest voices in the room. That is what empowerment actually looks like.

Volunteer facilitator

The Wild Card Club

They partner with us as equals. They do not arrive with a finished plan. They build it with the community, week after week.

Partner organization staff

Community health drive

Sports day was not just fun. Our students still talk about what it means to be part of a team.

Teacher

Partner school sports day

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