“Our chief want in life is somebody who shall make us do what we can”.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Our Mission
To bring development and sustainability in the communities we serve. We sometimes bring relief programs before establishing developmental programs.
Our Vision
To see a world where both men and women work together to rebuild the torn down "social, moral and emotional" walls in our society.
Foundational principle
Nehemiah 3:12 NIV
12 Shallum son of Hallohesh, ruler of a half-district of Jerusalem, repaired the next section with the help of his
daughters.
How do we go about it?
Women and Children empowered through education and resource provision. Our goal is not to fish for those disadvantaged in our society but teach them how to fish through series of training and the availability of resources. Our main focus, is to bring about development and sustainability in the communities in which we serve.
In some cases our initial step is to bring relief programs such as food, clothing and school supplies before establishing developmental programs.
Projects We Undertake
Some mountains we want to climb and help
Provide School Supplies/Fees
Our Pilot Assistance Program called the SSFP ( School Supplies / Fees Program), has been established to assist students in need with learning materials and financial support. Children are given the opportunity to access quality learning and proper education environment without having to worry or left behind.
Youth Vision Training
Our youth vision training program is designed to nurture the next generation of leaders and innovators. Through interactive workshops and mentorship, we empower young girls to unlock their full potential, develop a clear vision for their future, and acquire the skills necessary to turn their aspirations into reality.
Support for Prison Facilities
Through our initiatives, we provide essential vocational training and resources to incarcerated individuals. The Nsawam Prison Bakery Project in Ghana, for instance, has equipped prisoners with valuable baking skills. We empower these individuals to cultivate a path towards self-sufficiency upon their release.
See All Projects We Have Undertaken
Explore our projects to learn more about the impactful solutions we have delivered and the positive difference we’ve made for those in need.
Our Beneficiaries
Who does our projects impact?

We target individuals with the drive to improve their lives but lack necessary resources. We provide the tools and opportunities they need to unlock their potential and build a brighter future.

We ensure orphaned children receive the educational resources, guidance, and financial assistance required to thrive, helping them overcome adversity and cultivate self-sufficiency.

Shallum Foundation aim to foster self-sufficiency, economic development, and access to vital services, breaking cycles of disadvantage and empowering marginalized populations to thrive.

We offer training, counseling, and startup capital to help widows develop sustainable livelihoods, regain independence, and actively contribute to their communities.

We provide essential vocational training and resources to incarcerated individuals. By developing marketable talents, we empower these individuals to cultivate a path towards a brighter future upon their release.

Our interactive workshops and mentorship programs empower young girls to unlock their full potential, develop a clear vision for their future, and gain the skills to turn their aspirations into reality.
Our Volunteers
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Nick Paterson
Support Staff

Alicia Anderson
Support Staff

Michael Clark
Support Staff

Stacy Henderson
Support Staff
Our Collaborations
JOS Bakery
We collaborated with JOS Bakery to provided training on baking to the inmates of the Nsawam Prisons and donated essential items to the bakery.
Amalena Children’s Haven
In 2024, the foundation received generous support from Amalena Children’s Haven, enabling the distribution of baby items to reach more mothers.
