28/05/2026
Today, on Menstrual Hygiene Day, Girls in Go Girl Ghana joins the global call to break the silence, end stigma, and promote menstrual health education for every girl.
Menstruation is natural, and every girl deserves access to proper hygiene, dignity, education, and support. Together, letβs create a world where no girl is held back because of her period.πͺππ§πΏ
26/05/2026
Education means freedom to me, the freedom to dream, make my own choices, and build the future I believe in.
As a girl, education gives me the confidence to become more than I ever imagined.πͺππ§πΏ
- Princess Anderson
21/05/2026
A new chapter begins as our girls sit for their WASSCE examinations, we celebrate the hard work, resilience, and determination that has brought them this far.
Every lesson learned, every challenge overcome, and every late night of studying is a reminder of how far they have come.
We wish all our girls confidence, success, and the very best in their exams. Your future is bright, and we are always proud of you. πͺππ§πΏ
14/05/2026
The journey was not always easy, but they kept going with resilience, growth, and determination.
Today, we celebrate our girls for completing their JHS education and taking the next step toward brighter opportunities and bigger dreams.
As they move forward with courage, confidence, and purpose, we are proud of how far they have come.
Kudos to you girls.πͺππ§πΏ
11/05/2026
Education has given me confidence, hope, and the courage to dream bigger. Thanks to the support of Go Girl Ghana, I now believe in my potential and my future.
When girls are educated, we donβt just grow, we uplift our families, strengthen our communities, and change the world. - SARAH ANSAH πͺππ§πΏ
04/05/2026
Florence Adu's Journey with Go Girl Ghana
My name is Florence Adu, and I am 18 years old. My parents were farmers, but after moving, my father worked as a mason and my mother worked as a trader.
Due to illness and financial challenges in our family, my sister and I had to stop school and help by selling small items to support our home. Despite the difficulties and not performing well in my BECE, I never gave up hope for a better future.
Go Girl Ghana became my biggest source of hope and support during this time. With their help, I was able to return to school and continue my education. I am truly grateful to God and Go Girl Ghana, and I am proud to be part of this organization. πͺππ§πΏ
02/05/2026
What happens when girls come together with purpose?
Confidence grows. Leadership emerges. Unity is strengthened.
Our food bazaar wasnβt just about food it was about empowering our girls to collaborate, take initiative, and support one another. A space where girls felt seen, capable, and
united.πͺππ§πΏ