We stitch hope into every community we reach.
Reach Hope Foundation is a woman-led organisation delivering health care access and education support to families across Africa, one village, one classroom, one clinic at a time. Ten years in, we're growing a global circle of sponsors to go even further.
Ten years of hope, and we're just getting started.
What began as one mobile clinic in Ghana has grown into a decade-long thread running through eight communities of support. This year, we're celebrating ten years of screenings, scholarships and second chances, and opening the door wider to sponsors and partners who want to help us stitch the next ten.
Two promises, kept together.
Health and education are rarely separated in the households we serve, so we don't separate them in our work either.
Health Outreach
Mobile clinics bringing screenings, maternal care and vaccinations to villages with no nearby hospital.
- Free mobile health clinics
- Maternal & newborn care
- Vaccination & nutrition drives
- Clean water access projects
Education Support
We put girls' education and women's empowerment at the centre of our work, encouraging young people and the less privileged to go further, with the scholarships and support to get there.
- Girls' education initiative
- Women's empowerment programs
- Scholarship & tuition support for underprivileged youth
- Mentorship & encouragement for young people
- School supplies, uniforms & teacher training
Four countries on the ground, one thread of care.
Ghana
Our first program country: mobile clinics and school partnerships across the Greater Accra region.
Togo
Maternal health outreach and clean water projects in border communities.
Morocco
Scholarship program supporting girls' secondary education.
Nigeria
Teacher training workshops and vaccination drives in Lagos and Ogun State.
Four more stops, building a global circle of sponsors.
Alongside our work on the ground, we're reaching out to sponsors and partners in four more countries, helping us fund the next clinic day, the next scholarship, the next well. If you're in one of these places, we'd love your help reaching others who want to give.
United Kingdom
Growing a London-based giving circle to fund clean water and clinic days.
France
Building partnerships with diaspora communities in Paris and Lyon to sponsor scholarships.
United States
Expanding our sponsor network across US chapters to fund girls' education.
Canada
Partnering with Canadian donors and diaspora groups to support teacher training.
Mali: our next country of focus.
We're preparing to bring our health screening and education model to Mali, our newest country of focus, and we can't do it with funding alone. We need volunteers, health educators, caregivers, and sponsors to help us get there.
Volunteers
Hands on the ground for outreach days, registration, and community logistics.
Health Educators
People who can lead talks and training on health screening, hygiene, and prevention.
Caregivers
Experienced hands to support elderly and vulnerable community members we reach.
Sponsors & Donors
Organisations and individuals willing to fund the launch, in cash or in kind.
Moments from the field.
A look at outreach days, community visits and the people behind the work. Click any photo to view it larger.
Emma K. Kelly
Founder & Executive DirectorEmma is American and German, and spent years in caregiving and healthcare work across Germany and Morocco before founding Reach Hope Foundation in 2016. That experience showed her that real care means more than treating illness, it means restoring dignity and hope.
"I have learned that sometimes restoring hope begins with something very simple: showing up, listening, and helping someone take the next step."
Ten years of care, built by a woman determined to close the gap, for communities.
Reach Hope Foundation began in 2016 as a single mobile health clinic serving one community in Ghana, our first program country. A decade on, our teams travel across Ghana, Togo, Nigeria and Morocco, pairing free health screenings with school supplies, scholarships and teacher training, because a healthy child who can't afford books, and an educated child who can't see a doctor, face the same broken promise.
We work directly with local leaders, midwives and teachers in every community we enter, so that what we build stays standing long after our van leaves.
Sponsor a child, a clinic day, or a well.
We're actively seeking sponsors and partners to help us mark ten years by reaching further, into new communities and new countries.
Partner with us, volunteer, or say hello.
Whether you'd like to sponsor a clinic day, fund a scholarship, or bring your team to volunteer, we'd love to hear from you.
emmakellykay@gmail.com