Circles of Trust exists to close gaps in opportunity and care by combining short-term relief with long-term solutions. We deliver school supplies and scholarships, bring mobile clinics and screening days into remote communities, run vocational training and micro-grant programs, and lead prevention and reintegration work against child trafficking and exploitative labor.
We also run caregiver training and peer-support networks for families affected by cancer and dementia — because medical needs and emotional support go hand in hand. Our programs are designed to preserve dignity, strengthen families and remove the structural causes of vulnerability.
Every donation helps us reach a village with screening kits, keep a child in school for a year, or fund an emergency rescue and safe reintegration. We prioritize transparency: every project has clear objectives, budgets and follow-up reporting.
Donations sponsor mobile clinics, vocational cohorts, emergency placements for rescued children, and caregiver workshops. Small recurring gifts help us plan and sustain services.
Give today and power a circle of change.
Children belong in classrooms, not on the margins. We provide school kits, targeted scholarships and after-school learning hubs staffed by trained local volunteers to boost attendance, literacy and life skills.
Scholarship recipients also join mentorship and parent-engagement sessions so families can support learning long term — producing steadier attendance, better results, and new role models from the community.
Early detection saves lives — we run community education and screening days that explain symptoms, reduce fear and connect people to testing and treatment. Patient navigators help with appointments, transport and referral costs so practical barriers don’t stop care.
We also link patients and families to peer-support groups and follow-up services, increasing treatment uptake and strengthening the community networks that sustain survivors and caregivers.
Our child protection work combines prevention, rapid response and safe reintegration: community workshops teach parents and teachers to spot risks, a reporting line feeds rapid-response teams, and rescued children are placed into supportive schooling and counseling.
Reintegration includes family livelihood support and community monitoring so children are not re-exposed to exploitative labor, and local leaders and services are trained to keep protection systems working after interventions end.
Our team is working everyday to build a better world
Healthcare Worker, USA
USA
(MRS) Healthcare Worker – USA
Journalist
Former Editor & Newscaster - JoyFM
Teaches Communication, Media studies at University
of Oregon
M.D at VITO
Holds 2 Masters degree in cybersecurity and policy management
Lawyer
Superintendent of Ghana Immigration Services
CEO at Adunova Logistics, LLC (USA)
Station Officer at Atomic hills police station
Director General, Korle-bu Teaching Hospital
Inspector, Ghana police
Senior IT Officer
Ministry of Transport
Musician
Rank Assistance Station Officer
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Circles of Trust empowers communities across the nation through education, health, and economic support.
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