HELPING PEOPLE LIVE

Healthier & Happy Lives

Healthcare should never be a privilege reserved for a few. At Heal Them Foundation (HTF), Ghana, we work to ensure that underserved communities have access to quality medical care, essential support, and the dignity every human deserves.

From rural villages to peri-urban communities, we show up where the need is greatest, bringing healing, hope, and lasting impact.

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Life-changing surgical interventions completed

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Individuals screened, diagnosed, and referred for treatment

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Communities reached across middle and northern Ghana

Who We Are

HTF GHANA

Heal Them Foundation (HTF), Ghana is a humanitarian non-governmental organization committed to improving lives through accessible, high-quality healthcare and community support. Rooted in compassion and driven by purpose, we exist to bridge the healthcare gap for individuals and families who are often left behind.

Our work goes beyond treatment. We listen, we serve, and we empower communities to build healthier futures.

What we do

We approach healthcare holistically because true healing involves more than medicine.

Medical Care

We deliver  preventive healthcare through outreaches, mobile clinics, & partnerships. We address conditions that would otherwise go untreated.

Health Advocacy

We educate communities on disease prevention, healthy practices, and early diagnosis, helping people take control of their health.

Support & Relief

We provide food, clothing, shelter support, and assistance to vulnerable individuals and families, including patients stranded due to unpaid medical bills.

Get Involved

Change happens when people choose to care

Whether you volunteer your time, donate resources, or partner with us, your contribution helps extend healthcare and hope to those who need it most.

Success Stories

Behind every outreach is a powerful story. Children who can now smile with confidence. Patients who walked out of hospitals reunited with their families. Individuals who received diagnoses after years of silent suffering. These stories remind us why compassion matters and why this work must continue.