1500
Children Assessed (2022-2026)
89
Families in Active Coaching
10
School & Institution Partners
97%
Program Spending
Children engaged in learning activities

Championing every child's right to thrive

"No child left behind" isn't a slogan, it's our commitment.
We dismantle stigma and create real pathways for children with learning and behavioral challenges.
Providing the conducive and right environment for every child to grow and thrice to

Through evidence-based early screening, culturally-grounded family coaching, safe adoption services and persistent community advocacy, we're transforming how Ghana sees and supports its most vulnerable children.

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Four Pillars of Support

Our Interconnected programs designed to wrap every child in comprehensive care.

Learning Support Program

Early Assessment

Personalized assessments and evidence-based interventions for every child.

Family Empowerment

Family Coaching

Intensive coaching and workshops for caregivers and parents.

Adoption Services

Teacher Training

School partnerships delivering inclusive classroom strategies, differentiated instruction, and peer support systems.

Community Advocacy

Community Advocacy

Policy engagement, public awareness campaigns, and partnerships with district education offices to embed inclusion frameworks.

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What We've Achieved.

1500
Children assessed with formal diagnosis, enabling targeted support
89
Families completed coaching; 76% report improved home behavior
10+
Schools trained; teachers equipped with inclusive strategies
3
Regions with active inclusion policy engagement

Impact measurement: We track outcome metrics quarterly through partner schools, caregiver surveys, and follow-up assessments.

Voices from our community

"When I contacted PlusOne for their adoption services, they did not only provide me with the services but gave me a shoulder to cry on, they encouraged me and helped me look at the options possible. I left their office feeling better emotionally and psychologically than when I arrived."

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Aunty Yaa

An adoptive parent, Adenta

"When they told us we had a training session, I expected it to be boring, but it wasn't. The facilitators are really good. They kept us engaged and involved us."

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Mr Kumah

Teacher, Kokomlemle

"The adoption procedures seemed like a lot in the beginning, but they assured me they would be with me every step of the way and they were. I did not feel the weight of the whole process because they literally held my hand through it."

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Mrs. Pat

A relative adoptive parent - Central Region

"Most special needs children are always neglected in the various institutions but PlusOne always makes sure its projects are targeted at them, making them feel special and for that we are always grateful."

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Ms. Becks

Caregiver from a residential home