by safechildadvocacy | Jun 8, 2024 | General News
ConPAHT Talithakum Ghana in collaboration with the Anti-trafficking unit of Ghana Police service has rescued seven girls aging between fourteen (14) and twenty-three (23) years.
The seven girls were trafficked to Ghana by some unsuspecting agents who acted as business partners in Nigeria, and needed workers to fill vacancies in shopping mall, factories and boutiques with high paying salaries and allowances.
According to the girls, they were promised Eight thousand Ghana Cedis (GHS800.00) as basic salary every two weeks if they come to Ghana. But they were forcibly camped at a prostitution base in Kumasi to work as sex workers when they arrived. They also recounted several difficulties including hunger, maltreatment and exploitations they went through in the country.
The Ashanti regional command of the Anti-Trafficking unit of Ghana Police service, which has been a collaborative partner of ConPAHT-Talitha Kum Ghana and Safe-Child Advocacy in the fight against human trafficking, assisted us to rescue these girls from the ghettos and also arrest the perpetrators of these crimes. Court case is filed against the traffickers, and we hope justice would be served to protect the victims.
The National Coordinator of Talitha Kum Ghana, Rev Sr. Olivia Umoh, a Daughter of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul who is also the Director for Safe-Child Advocacy, narrates how precarious the human trafficking situation is in Ghana and Africa at large. She also called on governments, civil society organizations and individuals to act vehemently towards eradicating the canker.
Watch her narration in a video below, and pictures of the rescued victims below: 👇

by safechildadvocacy | May 13, 2024 | General News
SCA Celebrates Feast of St. Louise de Marillac.
Born on 12th August, 1591 and called to eternal glory on March 15, 1660, Louise de Marillac was canonized a saint in 1934.
St. Louise de Marillac was proclaimed the patroness of social works by His Holiness Pope John XXIII in 1963.
Also, she is the patron saint of sick people, widows and orphans.
Her commitments were advocating for people who are poor: Love of and preference for the poor as to orient the entire community in favor of the poor/persons in poverty situations; readily working for truth, justice and peace at all times; consistently living simple and transparent lives in relationships and chosen careers.
Observing social responsibility and accountability in the classroom, in the community and in the workplace; including a passion that engenders caring, compassionate life witnessing in human communities, among fellow citizens and within the church.
SIMPLICITY: Love of and living out of truth and freedom, honesty and transparency in relationships, living a modest and simple lifestyle in solidarity with the less privileged.
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Safe-Child Advocacy, Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi, we joined the Daughters of Charity sisters all over the world to celebrate phenomenal impact of their co-founder, St. Louise de Marillac on her Feast Day.
by safechildadvocacy | May 6, 2024 | General News
Valued participant,
It was an honor to have you present in our online meeting, being one of our activities to mark the International Day for Street Children 2024. Your participation ensured the success of the event. We were thrilled to have you join us for this enlightening session, and we hope that you found it valuable and insightful.
The Webinar was hosted by Safe-Child Advocacy, Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi managed by Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent De Paul on Tuesday April 30th, 2024.
The theme: Belonging: Integrating Street Connected Children into the Society, was strategically selected to reflect on practical measures that can be put in place to integrate street connected children and make them feel belonged in society.
We hope to continue to work together towards improving living conditions for all children especially those in street situations.
Thank you once again, and we are anticipating your presence in our subsequent programs.
Please share your thoughts, suggestions or anymore inputs about the event here. Click here

by safechildadvocacy | Apr 26, 2024 | General News
We are pleased to invite you to our first webinar in 2024. The 12th of April every year is used globally to mark the International Day for Street Children and as part of our activities to mark this day, Safe-Child Advocacy Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi, is hosting a webinar on the theme; Belonging: Integrating Street Connected Children into the Society in a panel discussion on Tuesday April 30, 2024, at 10:00 GMT.
We believe that your experience with street connected children would undoubtedly contribute greatly to this dialogue. We look forward to your positive response.
Please click on the link below to Register/ Join the meeting:Â Click here to register/ join the meeting.
by safechildadvocacy | Apr 21, 2024 | General News
Exciting news
We’re thrilled to announce that, our 2024 final year batch of trainees in Dressmaking and Hairdressing have successfully completed their final examinations! It’s been an incredible journey filled with hard work, dedication, and creativity, and we couldn’t be prouder of our talented students.
The purpose of this training Centre is to empower young women with skills to reduce their vulnerability. The Centre is an offshoot of Safe-Child Advocacy, Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi, managed by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, and has already graduated eight (8) batches of young girls in vocational skills such as dressmaking, hairdressing and catering.
The training programme is sponsored by various organizations including, Adamfo Ghana, Wilde Ganzen, Misereor, and Conrad Hilton Foundation through the Conference of Major Superiors of Religious in Ghana (CMSRGH). The programme also enjoys local support from the traditional chief of Appiadu and the aspiring Member of Parliament for Oforikrom Constituency.
The Centre is NVTI accredited examination and testing centre, hence the candidates took the exams in their usual classroom under a strict supervision of a national NVTI testing officer.
Click on this link 2024 Final year exams at VTC to watch streaming of the practical exams. Also, see pictures below.




