100+ projects across africa
Women of zion
Our vision is to see that less privileged women in the deprived communities become self sufficient for the betterment of their families and future.
Helping women never doubt that they are Valuable & Powerful
BACKGROUND
Women of Zion(WOZ) Foundation is a Non- Governmental Organization established in 2010 by Naana Akleh Kateye Brempong, Divisional Queen Mother of Kabiawe-Kponor in the Ada Traditional Area of Ghana, who in private life is known as Rev Vivian Williams, assisted by her husband Apostle Cephas Williams.
WOZ Foundation is committed to working with poor women to overcome hunger, poverty, and illiteracy through integrated self-development and relief programs.
The foundation implements projects based on the needs of women and children in the communities and a number of beneficiary women of WOZ foundation projects are self-reliant today. Most of them are currently self-employed and earn a living for their families.
Come join us
We need to reshape our own perception of how we view ourselves. We have to step up as women and take the lead.
Events
We organize inclusive events for Women & children
17 July, 2020
WOZ Foundation is a grassroots Ghanaian organization, striving to narrow gender gaps and create opportunity and prosperity to empower women and children in Ghana for over 14 years. We strongly believe in sustainable development and strive for our projects to become self-reliant.
29 June, 2020
WOZ Foundation takes a holistic approach to sustainable development through consulting and collaborating with communities to meet their needs and goals, to ensure projects will bring the most opportunity and success, to empower the communities as a whole.
OUR MISSION
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BACKGROUND
Women of Zion(WOZ) Foundation is a Non- Governmental Organization established in 2010 by Naana Akleh Kateye Brempong, Divisional Queen Mother of Kabiawe-Kponor in the Ada Traditional Area of Ghana, who in private life is known as Rev Vivian Williams, assisted by her husband Apostle Cephas Williams.
WOZ Foundation is committed to working with poor women to overcome hunger, poverty, and illiteracy through integrated self-development and relief programs.
The foundation implements projects based on the needs of women and children in the communities and a number of beneficiary women of WOZ foundation projects are self-reliant today. Most of them are currently self-employed and earn a living for their families.
Established in 2010