We empower young women!

Pearl House provides HOPE:
healing, opportunity, protection, and education.

what is pearl house?

Pearl House began with a prayer and a vision - to create a safe place for girls in Ghana who were once vulnerable to find healing and hope.

What started with one house in Winneba has grown into a family of programs offering Healing, Opportunity, Protection, and Education to young women once at risk of abuse, child marriage, and trafficking.

Our Story

Help us give hope a home!

By providing physical care, emotional support, spiritual development, and life-changing academic and vocational opportunities, we empower our girls to discover their unique identity and purpose in Christ.

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  • Why Ghana?

    Ghana is a beautiful country with wonderful people, but as in any nation there are people who need help. We work to empower young women so they may grow up to be leaders in their community and shape their nation for generations to come.

  • Pearl House Residential Care

    Pearl House offers a safe, loving home for girls ages 10 and older in Winneba, Central Ghana.

    Since 2013, Pearl House has provided a loving home to over 50 girls and counting. Each year brings new beginnings as graduates continue on to high school and university and new girls join our Pearl House family.

  • Pearl House Career Center

    Pearl House Career Centers offer vocational training for women ages 16-21 in multiple regions of Ghana.

    At the Career Center, they’re given a different opportunity: to learn a trade and open a small business. Graduates of our two-year program can transform their futures and lift up their families and communities.

  • Pearl House Academy

    Pearl House Academy educates minds, renews hearts and empowers students to be a positive change in their community.

    It also provides a quality, private education to Pearl House residents and the surrounding community.

  • Pearl House Haven

    Pearl House Haven is a counseling center, shelter and residential complex for young women overcoming trauma.