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Annual Impact Report

2025

A Year Counted Honestly

The 2025 Annual Report of the DacareGH Foundation

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Published 26 July 2026 · No signature on record

A Year Counted Honestly

Foreword

This report exists for one reason. Someone gave money that was not theirs to keep, and they deserve to know exactly what happened to it.

Twenty twenty five was our first full year of keeping records the way records ought to be kept. Every cedi that came in has a name attached to it. Every cedi that went out has a receipt behind it. Nothing on these pages was rounded up to look better, and nothing was left out to look cleaner.

The year did not make headlines. It made a difference to a small number of people, in a way they will remember for the rest of their lives. Two children left a hospital ward because their bills were settled in full. Their families walked out without a debt hanging over them. That is the whole of it, and it is enough.

We would rather show you a small number that is true than a large one that is not.

Our mission

We exist to lift a specific burden off a specific family, and to be able to prove it afterwards. We do not spread ourselves thin across causes we cannot follow through on. We take on what we can finish, we finish it, and we write down what it cost.

Impact in numbers

A year counted honestly

2

Children discharged with bills cleared

Both hospital accounts were settled in full on the same day, leaving nothing owing.

GH¢5,000

Paid directly to the hospital

Paid to the facility itself, not handed over in cash.

GH¢17,750

Received from givers

The full total of every gift recorded in 2025.

11

People who gave

Across 12 separate gifts through the year.

Programme highlights

Where we spent the year

Korle Bu Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit

On the twentieth of December two children were still on the ward only because their bills had not been settled. Both accounts were paid in full at the hospital that morning and both children went home the same day.

2 children discharged

Paid to the hospital, never in cash

The money went from the foundation to the facility directly. No family was handed cash and no middle party held the funds at any point.

GH¢5,000 paid to the facility

Every gift recorded as it came

Twelve separate gifts came in during the year from eleven givers, each one entered in the books on the day it arrived and each one receipted.

GH¢17,750 from 12 gifts

In pictures

The days behind the numbers

All of these pictures were taken on one visit: Korle Bu Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit, Greater Accra · 2025. Nothing from another place or another day is mixed in.

Korle Bu, morning of the 20th of December 2025
Korle Bu, morning of the 20th of December 2025
On the Burns and Plastic Surgery ward at Korle Bu
On the Burns and Plastic Surgery ward at Korle Bu
Clearing hospital paperwork at Korle Bu
Clearing hospital paperwork at Korle Bu

The money story

Every cedi in and out

Total received

GHS 17,750

Total spent

GHS 5,000

Net position

GHS 12,750

Gifts received

12

People who gave

11

These figures are read straight from the foundation's own records each time this page opens. Last read 23 August 2026 at 21:09.

The money received is the full total of every gift recorded in twenty twenty five. The money spent covers the hospital bills we settled for two children in a single day. Any spending not shown here simply has no record behind it yet, and we would rather leave a gap than fill it with a guess.

Closing

Everything in this report can be checked. The seal at the bottom of the page confirms that not one word or figure has been altered since the day it was published. If a number here ever stops matching our records, the page will say so out loud rather than quietly hide it.

To the eleven people who gave in twenty twenty five, thank you. You were not giving to an idea. You were paying a hospital bill for a child you will probably never meet.

Witnessed by

Rita Agyeman

Executive Administrator, DacareGH Foundation

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