Some of Our Impact Stories

Real lives changed through medical, clean water, food security, and infrastructure in Ghana, Mexico, and the USA.

Medical & Clean Water (WASH)

Stories highlighting Give Basic Needs’ community mecial outreach, preventive screening, treatment support, hygiene interventions, and clean water access.

Kpatinga community health outreach
Kpatinga Health & WASH Outreach Pilot

On April 19, 2026, Give Basic Needs reached over 1,000 community members in Kpatinga, Gushegu Municipality, through a large-scale preventive medical outreach.

  • 57 health professionals and volunteers mobilized.
  • 630 verified clinical records captured.
  • 41 positive Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV cases identified.
  • 502 Hepatitis B vaccines administered.
  • 600 sanitary pads and 500 condoms distributed.
  • 200+ children received wound care support.
“The outreach revealed that approximately 1 in every 15 people tested was living with Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, or HIV.”

— Give Basic Needs outreach data, Kpatinga

Mechanized borehole in Northern Ghana
The Gift of Life-Saving Water in Northern Ghana

Between 2023 and 2025, the organization completed over 11 mechanized borehole projects.

  • Nausugu-Mang, Nabule, Pulo, Sampemo, Dekpunga: clean drinking water for approximately 2,800 individuals.
  • Loam, Nachem, Jingbang: boreholes commissioned for over 1,500 people.
  • Damdaboli & Uffiin: boreholes installed to serve 500 and 600 residents.
“We no longer fear the water our children drink. The sickness we lived with before is no longer normal.”

— Community reflection (Loam)

Student health screening
Empowering Students Through Health Screenings

Preventive screenings help protect education by identifying illness early and reducing barriers linked to hygiene and health access.

  • Business Senior High: screenings for over 2,200 students and 1,000 sanitary pads distributed.
  • Tamale Senior High: reached 2,000 students and identified early malaria and Hepatitis B cases.
  • Gushegu, Savelugu, Northern School of Business: served 2,600 additional students.
“Many students had never been tested before. Early knowledge changed how they saw their health and their future.”

— Health outreach team reflection

Community medical outreach
Community Medical Outreach
  • Gmanicheri: 20 medical professionals provided screenings and consultations to 1,500 individuals.
  • Tamale Office Fair: medical screenings and wellness support reached 864 residents.
Hygiene support distribution
Hygiene Support in Mecca, California

Partnering with the Galilee Center, Give Basic Needs distributed 228 hygiene bags, providing essential toiletries to 912 individuals in need.

“For many families, these basic items are the difference between feeling unseen and feeling human.”

— Community partner reflection (California)

Food Security

Initiatives focused on reducing suffering by meeting immediate nutritional needs in underserved schools and harsh environments.

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Nutrition for Students in Loreto, Mexico

At Colegio De Bachilleres 09, 350 students received a surprise delivery of burritos and fresh fruit—addressing hidden nutritional needs that can hinder learning.

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A “Sweet” Surprise in Northern Ghana
  • Kpatinga: 1,000 fresh pineapples distributed to families during market day.
  • Kochim: 500 people surprised with pineapples, a rare nutritional treat.
“It wasn’t just food. It was joy. People felt remembered.”

— Community reflection (Northern Ghana)

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Nourishing the Arctic Circle

In Coldfoot, Alaska, the foundation served 75 hot, nourishing meals to families facing extreme weather and economic challenges.

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Spreading Joy in Eugene, Oregon

The organization surprised 47 people at a local Subway by covering their entire sandwich bills, totaling $612.

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Community Support in Ghana

Provided 100 households (approximately 658 individuals) in Katani and Galwei with staples like polished rice, maize, and sunflower oil.

Shelter & Infrastructure

Physical assets that improve safety, strengthen community bonds, and relieve financial strain.

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Illuminating Villages with Solar Lighting
  • Tejenga: solar streetlights benefiting 500 people.
  • Bakpoli: solar streetlights benefiting 450 people.

These “sentinels” reduce crime risks and help children study and play safely after dark.

“The village no longer sleeps in fear. Nights are safer now.”

— Community reflection

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Building Community in Gaboni

Construction was completed on a solar-powered community pavilion, providing a central gathering space for 500 residents.

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Rent Assistance in the United States
  • Anchorage, Alaska: $40 rent support to each of the 117 households in a trailer park community.
  • Eugene, Oregon: $50 toward December rent for 40 tenants to promote a ripple of positivity during the holiday season.
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Community Music Festival in McCook, Illinois

Hosted a community music festival at the Stadium Club that provided resources and outreach to over 200 attendees.

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