Est. 2011 · Ashanti Region, Ghana

Breaking the chain of poverty through education

Pinasol Foundation empowers children, youth, and families in Ghana's Sekyere East District through education, skills training, and community development programs.

971+
Families Helped
630+
Youths Trained
14+
Years of Impact

"Many of them are bright and dream of getting an education and a career that will better their position in life."

— Solomon Okyere Asiamah, Founder

"To break the chain of poverty that enslaves people around the world through education and empowerment programs."

Supporting SDGs: SDG 1 – No Poverty SDG 4 – Education SDG 8 – Decent Work
What We Do

Our Core Programs

We serve all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender — working across three pillars to create lasting change in our community.

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Education & Youth Empowerment

Sponsoring bright children who cannot afford schooling, providing scholarships, school supplies, and mentorship to break the cycle of poverty through learning.

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Vocational Skills Training

Our Skills Training Centre equips unemployed youth with marketable, employable skills — from electrical engineering to agribusiness — enabling self-reliance and entrepreneurship.

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Women & Food Security

Supporting 40+ women's savings groups through Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLA) and agribusiness training in partnership with World Vision Ghana and KITA.

Our Impact

Real lives, measurable change

Over more than a decade of work in the Ashanti Region, Pinasol Foundation has built deep roots — partnering with local and international organisations to deliver sustainable, community-led development.

971+
Farming families supported across 40 women's groups
630+
Youth to be trained in the new Skills Centre
€107
Average per farming family — life-changing resources
2011
Year founded — over 14 years serving Ghana
Skills Centre Construction 70% Complete
New Development

A Centre of Excellence for Youth

In collaboration with iMPACT direct and Wilde Ganzen, we are establishing a state-of-the-art skills training centre in Sekyere East District — a hub where the unemployed youth can acquire employable skills or become self-employed.

  • Initial capacity for 130 youths, expanding to 500+ upon completion
  • Serves the entire Juaben Municipal Assembly community
  • Block and civil work currently 70% complete
  • Vocational training aligned with local market demand
  • Pathway to self-employment and entrepreneurship
Support the Build

Trusted Partners & Collaborators

World Vision Ghana
iMPACT direct
Wilde Ganzen
KITA Kumasi
GlobalGiving
Ministry of Food & Agriculture