Community Pathway Africa (CPA UK) believes in the power of education to help end poverty.
We work to give children the education they need and fight the inequalities that stand in their way.
We are looking to ensure that the future of our children remains bright even in the face of mounting global challenges. We invest in the lives of children, build the healthy environments they need to thrive and empower them to create lasting change in their own lives and communities.
CPA UK child education programmes are created to address the many challenges children and parents face, and to give them the tools and resources they need to overcome these challenges.
We tackle poverty and inequality through education. We work with governments, communities, and parents to enable every child to access quality education.
The charity supports marginalised children to attend school, succeed academically, and realise their potential to be change leaders. The lack of basic educational facilities and material supplies for quality education prevents children living in Ghana’s deprived communities from learning to read and write.
The charity provides educational infrastructure, ICT facilities, scholarships and grants, and basic supplies, such as children’s clothes and shoes, books, and other personal or educational supplies to help families, children, and schools throughout Ghana that are unable to afford them.
We partner with remote and rural communities where children leave school without basic skills. Our unique approach helps parents and teachers create sustainable, effective schools and nurture their children’s learning. The charity ensures that vulnerable children in Ghana get the right infrastructure, teaching and family support so they can get the most from their time at school and go on to lead productive, healthy, and happy lives.
We support communities in areas of high deprivation to work collectively to give children and young people the best start in life. We do this because we believe every child deserves the right to succeed,
no matter where they live.
