Dream Africa Care Foundation

 

Dream Africa Care Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization (registered in Ghana under number G29, 482) that implements humanitarian programs through volunteer work in Ghana.

 

History of Dream Africa Care Foundation

Dream Africa Care Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that implements humanitarian programs through volunteer work in Ghana. Prince Jamal Issaka, Francis Nana Kwame Obiri, and Abdulai Shaban founded dream Africa Care Foundation (DACF), in an effort to pair their expertise in Business Management with altruistic and socially oriented values.

The Foundation debuted in 2006 with six programs in the capital Accra and four other regions of Ghana. Miss Gloria Odotei is the current manager of DACF. She coordinates the projects, the volunteers and takes care of the administration.


Mission and Purpose DACF

"To support sustainable development initiatives around the world through life-changing volunteer and responsible adventure travel programs that educate, inspire and result in more active global citizens."

Volunteer work in Ghana?

Dream Africa Care Foundation offers a wide range of volunteer projects and internships in Accra, Larabanga, Kumasi and the Volta Region of Ghana. 

The volunteering programs comprise teaching in understaffed community schools, Child Care, medical projects, sports coaching, fashion- and construction projects. Beside classic volunteer work, Dream Africa also offers internships in journalism, healthcare and Law and Human Rights. Read more..