About Us
Our Global Work
Since its establishment in 2012, Rehoboth Foundation has remained dedicated to equipping the global Church to recognize and fulfill the Kingdom’s agenda of salvation, transformation, and human flourishing.
Through our prayer arm, Zion’s Hill, we have built a growing global network of dedicated intercessors who meet daily and weekly to pray for nations, leaders, and pressing world issues.
Over the years, our Leadership Development Programs have equipped numerous individuals, both young and old, to lead with excellence and integrity across ministry, business, and community sectors. Through the Young Emerging Leaders Forum, we continue to mentor aspiring and existing leaders from diverse industires, nurturing purpose, vision, and Kingdom-minded leadership for lasting impact.
Our Jesus Cares Initiative continues to express Christ’s compassion by providing healthcare support, educational materials, water aid, and relief to over 10,000 elderly persons and children across various communities.
As we look ahead, Rehoboth Foundation remains steadfast in expanding its global reach—touching more lives, communities, and nations with the transforming power of God’s love.
Driven by kingdom values and contributing to a more just and sustainable world, we also actively contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), working to advance both spiritual and social transformation.
Through these initiatives, Rehoboth Foundation seeks not only to advance the Kingdom of God but also to contribute meaningfully to a more just, healthy, and sustainable world.
Our Work in Ghana
Since November 2012, Rehoboth Foundation has been serving communities across Ghana with compassion and purpose, reaching some of the nation’s most vulnerable populations. Our mission is to demonstrate Christ’s love in practical ways that bring dignity, hope, and transformation to individuals and families in need.
Through our flagship Jesus Cares Initiative, we continue to reach underprivileged communities through interventions in healthcare, education, community development, and spiritual enrichment.
Between 2021 and 2024, our community health screenings alone have supported over 1,000 elderly persons across towns including Benyadze, Atabadze, Akwanda, and Agona Abrem, Agona, offering essential medical checks and National Health Insurance renewals.
We also launched the Shoe Distribution Project, which aims to provide 2,500 pairs of shoes to elderly persons and children by October 2025, restoring dignity and comfort one step at a time.
In addition, our Christmas Care Projects have reached more than 1,000 elderly persons with food and festive support, alongside special outreaches to over 100 children in underserved communities.
Beyond direct aid, Rehoboth Foundation has also invested in sustainable development efforts —including the construction of classrooms, boreholes, and community infrastructure projects—to promote lasting change and human flourishing.
As we continue to expand across Ghana, our commitment remains unwavering: to bring the light and love of Jesus Christ to communities, one act of compassion at a time.