The present generation of Ghanaian youth faces many difficult challenges in their development into adults than ever before. From participation in political violence to armed robbery, and drugs and alcohol abuse to lack of employment in an unforgiving economy.

Obviously, factors affecting the quality of life of our youth and their ability to reach their full potentials are now multifaceted and challenging than in the past. Service sector employment, which has increased over the years, has compelled massive influx of youth from the rural areas into towns and cities in search of non-existing jobs.

Our youth development approach recognizes the youth as a resource in rebuilding communities and looks to them as partners in creating a framework for developing and implementing successful programs best suited for their needs.  Skills training, Mentoring, Apprenticeship, Job Placement.