The Chance for Children (CFC), a non-profit organization, has stressed its determination to empower about 4,000 street- connected children and link them to their families.
It has, therefore, outlined key milestones, including a partnership project with Safe-Child Advocacy to provide vocational training for young adults aged 15 to 19 years.
The initiative, scheduled for November and December 2025, would build on an already existing interventions aimed at equipping participants with skills for sustainable livelihoods.
Mr David Teye Zanyoh, the Acting Kumasi Branch Coordinator of the CFC, mentioned these at the 25th anniversary celebration held here to provide an opportunity to reflect on the progress made and the vision for the future, since its establishment in 1999.