programs
Menaye charity organisation
EDUCATION
The Menaye School of Hope
Founded on 7th September 2000 in Agona Asafo (Central Region of Ghana), the Menaye School of Hope was adopted by Menaye Donkor in 2004 after her Miss Universe Ghana win. The original school lacked basic necessities, and Menaye stepped in to build a safe, supportive learning environment.
What began with 78 pupils in a single block has grown into a thriving school of nearly 400 children and three blocks since Menaye took over in 2004. Today, students not only excel in their BECE examinations but also benefit from modern, well-equipped learning facilities.
EDUCATION
girl-child development
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Menaye Donkor Muntari donated 2,000 pieces of “Sincerely by Menaye” sanitary pads to head porters (kayayei) in partnership with the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection.
MCO has also contributed to the “End Period Poverty” campaign by providing 1,000 free sanitary pads and promoting menstrual hygiene in underprivileged communities.
- Distributed 1,000+ sanitary pads.
- Donated 2,000 packs during COVID-19.
Education
9,000+
children educated
3
school blocks built
ICT
Library established
Teachers
supported with salaries & allowances
EDUCATION
Menaya Charity Organisation funds
- Maintenance of school buildings and facilities
- Teachers’ salaries and allowances
- Student uniforms, books, and stationery
- New structures including an ICT Lab, ultra-modern library, and washrooms