Our initiative stems from growing up in an under-served district where majority of girls are either teen-mothers or school dropouts by age 15 alongside the experience of a near-death experience of a friend due to unsafe abortion.

We have worked with many non-profit and youth organisations including the Youth Action Movement (YAM) of Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana (PPAG), Breasted One Foundation, ALadyIs Organisation and West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens for the NUFU Festival. FHL Group is a member of the African Youth and Adolescents Network (AfriYAN) Ghana.

The FHL Group, works directly with underserved communities – to provide first-hand information and services on reproductive health and well-being, as well as capacity and skills building for economic empowerment.

Our Mission

To reduce negative health outcomes, gender bias and teen pregnancy, through the provision of firsthand information, reproductive and healthcare services, and economic empowerment initiatives for young people and vulnerable groups, particularly women in underserved communities, facilitated by strategic partnerships and innovative approaches.

Our Vision

Create a world where empowered youth, armed with vital information and skills, contribute to positive health outcomes and fulfill their full potential

What matters to us

Faith, Hope and Love Group believes in empowering young people with relevant info to make primed decisions on their reproductive health and well-being, and equip them with practical skills to make positive impact in their communities and churn out changemakers across Ghana and the world.

Our Values

Love

Commitment

Integrity

Inclusion

Teamwork & Collaboration

Service

F.A.Qs

What does FHL stand for?

FHL stands for Faith, Hope, and Love – the three foundational principles upon which the organization is built.

What is FHL Group Africa?

FHL Group Africa (Faith Hope Love Group) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young people, particularly girls in underserved communities, through health education, mentorship, and economic empowerment initiatives.

What is the mission of FHL Group Africa?

The mission of FHL Group Africa is to reduce negative health outcomes, gender bias, and teen pregnancy by providing firsthand information, reproductive and healthcare services, and economic empowerment initiatives for young people and vulnerable groups, especially women in
underserved communities.

What are the core focus areas of FHL Group Africa?

FHL Group Africa focuses on:

  1. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Health Screening
  2. Community Outreaches & Mobile Clinics
  3. Mentorship & Capacity Building
  4. Breast Cancer Screening & Sensitization
  5. Gender & Social Justice
  6. Art for Advocacy & Health Education

Who founded FHL Group Africa and why?

FHL Group Africa was founded by Naa Amy Wayne, inspired by her personal experiences growing up in an underserved district where many girls became teen mothers or school dropouts by age 15. A near-death experience of a friend due to unsafe abortion further motivated her to establish the organization.

What is the vision of FHL Group Africa?

The vision of FHL Group Africa is to create a world where empowered youth, armed with vital information and skills, contribute to positive health outcomes and fulfill their full potential.

Does FHL conduct community outreach programs?

Yes. Community outreach and mobile clinics are integral to its strategy for reaching marginalized populations with healthcare services and education.

What are some notable projects undertaken by FHL Group Africa?

Notable projects include:

  1. Mobile Clinics
  2. Community Canvas Project
  3. Pad A Girl
  4. Champions for Change
  5. Youth & Girls Empowerment Project (YOGEP)

How many people has FHL Group Africa impacted?

FHL Group Africa has reached over 20,000 individuals across 15+ communities in Ghana through more than 20 implemented projects.

What services are provided through the Mobile Clinics?

The Mobile Clinics offer primary healthcare services, including health education sessions in local dialects, blood pressure and heart rate measurements, dental screenings, clinical breast exams, and STI testing, among others.

What approach does FHL use in its advocacy efforts and information delivery?

FHL uses a creative approach, including art, mentorship, and community engagement, to break societal taboos around reproductive health and drive positive behavioral change. FHL delivers information in a practical and relatable manner, tailored to the local context and often through
visual or artistic forms.

How does FHL promote gender equality?

FHL promotes gender and social justice by addressing the systemic challenges women face and empowering them through access to information and services.

How can individuals get involved with FHL Group Africa?

Individuals can get involved by volunteering, partnering, making donations, or sharing impact stories. For more information or to get involved, individuals can visit the official website at fhlgroupafrica.org or reach out through the contact details provided on the site.

Who are some of the funders and partners of FHL Group Africa?

FHL Group Africa works in collaboration with a range of influential local, regional, and international organizations that support its mission to empower young people and women in underserved communities across Ghana. These partners contribute through funding, technical
support, advocacy, collaboration, and program implementation.
Key funders and partners include:

  • Planned Parenthood Association of Ghana (PPAG)
  • African Union
  • Plan International
  • Roddenberry Foundation
  • UNFPA Ghana (United Nations Population Fund)
  • UNICEF
  • SheDecides Movement
  • AfriYAN Ghana (African Youth and Adolescents Network)