Welcome Home Foundation Charity 1197212 (London)


Welcome Home Foundation CG056830730 (Ghana)

Welcome Home Foundation is a formally recognized charitable organisation operating under dual registration:

United Kingdom Registration:
Registered as a charity in London under Charity Number 1197212. This means the foundation is regulated under UK charity law and subject to oversight, reporting standards, and governance requirements set by the UK charity regulatory authorities.

Ghana Registration:
Also legally registered in Ghana under Registration Number CG056830730. This confirms the organisation is authorized to operate locally, comply with Ghanaian nonprofit and tax regulations, and conduct charitable activities within Ghana.

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Mission

Welcome Home Foundation exists to provide vulnerable children with safe, inclusive spaces where they can play, learn, and heal.

Through play-based learning, emotional support, and community-led care, we nurture confidence, life skills, and wellbeing so every child has the chance to thrive.

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Vision

A future where every child feels safe, heard, valued and supported to grow into a confident, emotionally healthy individual within a nurturing community.

Founded December 2021

BM 203, sky road, close to Klagon water works

Klagon, Lashibi.

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Playground Initiative

Provides a safe, structured, and nurturing space where children can play, learn, and grow through guided activities.

More than just a play area, it is a supportive environment that encourages emotional regulation, positive social interaction, confidence building, and self-expression.

Through play-based learning, creative activities, and caring supervision, children are given the opportunity to develop essential life skills such as communication, teamwork, problem solving, and emotional awareness. The initiative is designed to be inclusive and welcoming ensuring each has a voice.

Opening days are 11:00am - 3:30pm Saturday and Sunday

Age: from 5 - 15

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Activities

Jenga, skipping, Monopoly, puzzles, drawing, and arts and crafts using recycled materials.

We run wellbeing games that help children build confidence, emotional awareness, self-control, and resilience, alongside team games that teach cooperation, communication, and respect.

Each session supports children’s emotional, social, and physical development in a caring and inclusive environment.

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Safety Measures

All activities are supervised by trained staff, and age-appropriate equipment is checked regularly.

Hygiene practices are encouraged, basic first aid is available, and safeguarding policies are in place to protect all children.

The environment is calm, supportive, and inclusive to ensure emotional safety.

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Plans

Domestic tourism, giving them the chance to explore beyond their community. New play equipment.

Expanded enrichment activities to reach more children.

Life skills and wellbeing programmes to build confidence and emotional resilience.

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Why

Growing up in Ghana, I never had the chance to experience the joys of childhood, the freedom to play, explore and simply be a child.

Having worked with children for many years in London, I understand how vital play is for learning, growth, and emotional well-being.

I founded the charity to give other children what I never had: safe spaces to play, learn through joy, and build confidence, while supporting children and nurturing the next generation.

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Helping with Books, funds, food & fruits and toys