As we continue our mission to uplift vulnerable communities, Tab-bu Foundation, in collaboration with EcoEmpower Alliance , organized a comprehensive sensitization campaign at Al Wafaa International School, a sanctuary for orphaned children in Tamale. The campaign focused on health awareness, environmental protection, and community empowerment, ensuring a meaningful and holistic impact. The event addressed critical … Continue reading Empowering Orphaned Children: Health and Sustainability Campaign
Raising funds for free breast cancer screening and sensitization
Breast cancer is second leading cause of cancer deaths in Ghana. At least 1 in 8 affected women die. In Ghana, the disease has a 40% survival rate because of lack of early detection programes, diagnosis and treatment facilities. The situation is even dire in rural communities where there is little to no medical facilities … Continue reading Raising funds for free breast cancer screening and sensitization
Our 4th year of benevolence at Chishe RC basic school
On March 22nd, Tab-bu Foundation embarked on an educational outreach to mark our 4th anniversary. We reached out to a deprived basic school in ‘Cheshe’, a small farming community, located around Datoyili in the Tamale Metropolis, in the Northern Region of Ghana. Cheshe RC Junior High School is a government school that rarely receives its … Continue reading Our 4th year of benevolence at Chishe RC basic school
Medical Screening Exercise at Kpalkore
Health, it is said, is wealth. People of Kpalkore, a rural community in the Mion district of the Northern Region of Ghana no doubt got wealthier on May 9, 2015 when Tab-bu Foundation, recognizing the key role good health plays in national development, embarked on a medical screening exercise in the community. Malaria being a … Continue reading Medical Screening Exercise at Kpalkore
Fun Day At Yumba Special School
As part of its mission, Tab-bu foundation reached out to pupils of Yumba Special School, a school for mentally retarded children located in the Northern Region of Ghana by way of an activity-parked party on the 6th of October, 2014. ‘Yumba’ is a dagbanli word which means ‘ Love them’.The school, located along the salaga … Continue reading Fun Day At Yumba Special School
