Our Needs 

Below is a list of our current needs - some are immediate and ongoing, while others we recognize are significant in cost and will take time.
If you’re interested in fulfilling a need please reach out to our founder Francis, by email info@vimachildrenshome.org or phone (404)886-3638.

Other Ways to Donate & Get Involved

SPONSORSHIP: One of the best ways we can ensure our children have the materials they need for school, clothing, and general living essentials is through sponsorship of a monthly donation. For more information, click the “Get Involved - Sponsorship” tab.

DONATION: Undesignated donations allow our team to fulfill the immediate needs of the home, which can range from general maintenance, health costs for our children, agricultural development, etc. To make a donation, click the “Donate” button.

VOLUNTEER: We would love to have you visit us in Ghana! You’ll work hard alongside our staff and children, learn about the Ghanaian culture, and make lasting memories! Most of our volunteers love it so much they come back! To get more information, click the “Get Involved - Visit Us!” tab.

Dormitory Bunkbeds

Need: 30
Total Cost: USD ~ $3,500

These beds will be placed in the dormitory for the children to sleep. We currently have a girls and boys dormitory for the 60+ children who live at the VIMA Children’s Home.

Children’s Mattresses

Need: 30
Total Cost: USD ~ $2,250

A comfortable mattress for each of our children. A place to lay after a long day of learning and fun.

Older Children’s Mattresses

Need: 20
Total Cost: USD ~ $2,300

The density of these mattresses are made to withstand the weight of our older children.

First Aid Clinic

Need: 1
Total Cost: USD ~ TBD

With the nearest medical clinic several hours away, this First Aid Clinic would provide a place for the village and VIMA Children’s Home to receive medical aid and wellness checks when traveling medical personnel visit our remote location.

Food Storage House

Need: 1
Total Cost: USD ~ $2,500

This building will allow us to store and preserve crops from our agricultural efforts and to stock more food inventory, which will help us to save on food expenses.

Gas Stove

Need: 1
Total Cost: USD ~ $1,400

A gas stove will give VIMA Children’s Home the opportunity to bake our own bread, a staple for our meals and allow for preparing many other delicious meals!

4X4 TOYOTA HILUX CREW CAB

4WD Toyota Pickup Truck

Need: 1
Total Cost: USD ~ $25,500

One of our highest needs, this all-terrain vehicle will allow us to navigate the rural roads in case of emergencies, special needs, and transporting large items.

Tri-Cycle Bike

Need: 1
Total Cost: USD ~ $2,200

This motorcycle will be used on our farming project - which will help us to grow our own food

32 Seater Toyota Coaster Bus

Need: 1
Total Cost: USD ~ $55,000

We have a dream to one day be able to take our children on fields trip to explore outside their community and see what the world has to offer! This bus would allow us to provide a variety of opportunities to VIMA kids!

Grass & Trees on Campus

Need: TBD
Total Cost: $2,000

Grass & Trees will provide shade and place for our children to play and enjoy the VIMA Children’s Home.

Dormitory Ceiling Installation

Need: Varies
Total Cost: $1,250

Guest House Furnishings

Need: Four Rooms and a Hall
Total Cost: $5,000

We have a simple building for our Volunteers to stay in during their time with VIMA, however we hope to make it comfortable with appropriate décor, furniture, and tiling.

Campus Outdoor Lighting

Need: 10
Total Cost: ~ $1,000

These streetlights will light a pathway leading to the library area to keep our students safe at night

Diesel Electric Generator

Need: 1
Total Cost: ~ $3,839

The generator will allow our students staff to continues their studies/work when the power goes off at the orphanage (due to weather or power unpredictability).

Toilet Facility, Boys & Girls

Need: 2
Total Cost: ~ $2,500

Modern day plumbing is not a given in our remote location, a toilet facility will allow us to properly dispose of waste and give the children a place for privacy.