Frequently Asked Questions
Who/What is REACH Ghana?
REACH Ghana stands for the Representatives for Equal Access to Community Health-care in Ghana and is made up of Ghanaians interested in improving the quality of and access to health-care in Ghana. REACH believes that local community involvement is integral to its mission. We work in partnership with stakeholders in improving the Ghanaian health-care system through sustainable projects while building capacity in communities for long-term success. All our programs are grounded in the values of integrity, efficiency, transparency, accountability and respect for human rights. Go to our "About US" section to learn more about REACH.
How do I contribute?
You can donate to REACH via PayPal here, or join as an active member and participate in our projects. If you can do both, you're officially a super hero!
Why should I join REACH?
REACH is a network of people who share the goal of improving health-care in Ghana. Joining will bring you in contact with young Ghanaians in different aspects of health-care who share a passion for Ghana. Your membership also gives opportunities for professional development, networking with professionals and service (through organized events in Ghanaian communities) and support from the community of members for your health-care focused projects. You also receive access to publications and receive reduced registration fees to REACH Ghana conferences and other educational events. Most importantly, you join the effort to strengthen the quality and access to health-care in Ghana.
How do I join?
You can join REACH by filling out an application form on the Become a REACH member today link, under the Membership section. Fill out the pdf form, save it and then email it to membership@reachghana.org.
How is REACH funded?
REACH combines grants, dues and sustainable business practices to keep the organization going.
What is REACH's legal status?
REACH has applied for 501c3 status in Washington DC as well as NGO status in Ghana. (Both applications are currently pending).
