
what we offer
Educational Programs
Create materials and workshops on balanced nutrition for mothers during pregnancy and lactation, focusing on breastfeeding, solid foods, and healthy diets. Partner with healthcare providers for broader outreach.
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Community Outreach
Raise awareness of maternal malnutrition via social media, events, and influencer partnerships. Develop a website with educational videos, meal planning guides, and peer support forums for mothers.
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Donation Programs
Set up a system for collecting and distributing baby food to families in need, collaborating with food banks, supermarkets, and manufacturers for effective outreach.
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Monitoring and Evaluation
Implement tracking mechanisms for educational programs and food donations. Regularly assess impact and effectiveness, adjusting interventions as needed for better results.
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Get to Know Us
NurtureHer is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that mothers are effectively educated on how to properly feed their babies to improve healthy living. We nurture mothers by providing necessary and adequate nutritional information about how to properly feed their babies and also provide pregnant women with how to improve nutrition to aid in safe and healthy delivery.
Why are we here?
Proper nutrition during and after pregnancy is crucial for the health and well-being of both mothers and their children. Studies have shown that good nutrition during pregnancy supports healthy fetal development, reduces the risk of birth defects like spina bifida, and helps prevent maternal complications such as gestational diabetes, anemia, and pre-eclampsia. Adequate nutrition also helps maintain energy levels, reduces fatigue, and supports overall well-being in mothers.
In Ghana, malnutrition remains a significant challenge, particularly among young children. Statistics indicate that 18% of children under the age of five are stunted, 6% are wasted, and 12% are underweight, reflecting the severe impact of inadequate nutrition during early childhood. Additionally, 41% of children aged 6–23 months met the minimum dietary diversity requirement, highlighting the complexity of nutritional issues in the country.

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Together, we can combat malnutrition
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A month Ago
Kumasi, Ghana
Empower a child facing malnutrition to thrive with confidence.
Change the path
Every Child Deserves a Healthy Start
In rural communities across Ghana, many young children face the daily challenge of malnutrition, which affects their growth, energy, and ability to thrive. Limited resources often mean families rely on staple foods lacking essential nutrients, making it difficult to provide balanced diets. With your support, we can bring vital nutrition, healthcare, and hope to these communities.
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Your donation can be the difference between hunger and hope. Help us provide essential nutrition to children in need. Together, we can give them a healthier, brighter future.
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meet the team

Pokuaa Adwoa
Boakye
- Founder
Bernice
Agyeiwaa
- Co-founder
Winifred
Asante
- Co-founder
Charlene Owusu
Frimpong
- Co-founderMeet Our Health Professionals

Christiana
Odey-Agbozo
- Registered nutritionist
Godwin
Awere Damoah
- Medical DoctorWe hold the future
Our Upcomming Services
Health Screenings
Collaborate with healthcare providers to offer health screenings for mothers and infants, including checks for nutritional deficiencies or health issues related to malnutrition.
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Nutritional Counseling
Offer one-on-one or group counseling sessions with registered dietitians or nutritionists to provide personalized guidance on diet and nutrition for pregnant women and lactating mothers.
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Research and Advocacy
Conduct research studies or collaborate with academic institutions to generate data on maternal and child nutrition outcomes (such as how nutrition affects the brain), contributing to evidence-based advocacy efforts and program development.
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