For nearly 30 years, Hearts of the Father Outreach in Old Ningo, Ghana, has stood as a refuge for vulnerable, needy, and orphaned children. On more than nine acres of land, the orphanage and the HFO School of Arts and Technology have provided education, shelter, and hope to hundreds of children.
Yet for three decades, one major need remained unmet — the entire property had no protective fence wall.

Years of Exposure and Challenges
Without a perimeter fence, the orphanage and school faced numerous challenges.Stray animals such as goats, dogs, and cattle frequently wandered onto the property, disrupting classes and damaging the grounds. Even more concerning, motor riders often used portions of the facility as a shortcut road.
The lack of a fence meant constant vigilance. Staff members, teachers and security guards had to monitor movement across the land, instead of focusing fully on caregiving and teaching.
A Timely Intervention of Generosity
Today, that story has changed. Through the benevolence and financial support of donors the construction of a protective fence wall around the orphanage property has become a reality.
This generous donation has secured more than nine acres of land, marking a historic milestone in the life of Hearts of the Father Outreach.
The leadership, staff, school children, and entire Old Ningo community express profound gratitude for this remarkable act of kindness. Your compassion has not only built a wall — it has built safety, dignity, and peace of mind.

