The Reese Mensah Foundation

The Reese-Mensah Foundation, based in The US, provides support for families and individuals in the US and Ghana West Africa with Autism and educational opportunities. Under the Reese Mensah Foundation umbrella, we have three programs that meet several demographic needs.


  • The Reese Mensah Foundation is currently under a campaign to raise funding and support to build a multipurpose community center in Winneba, Ghana. This location will provide after school support for the children in the village, provide job training, event space and a worship space on Sundays.

  • The Rose Fund provides funding and self care for women and widows raising children alone. This is a simple as buying body care, food and clothing. We have also provided home repairs for Widowed Mothers.

  • Urban Families For Autism provides resources for families who have children and adults on the Spectrum in the greater Cincinnati area and in Ghana West Africa. We have provided food, supplies and PPE to Hopesetters Autism center in Tema, Ghana and provided PPE and resources to families in the Cincinnati area.

Projects


The Rose fund is a Project fund to assist Women and their children. It includes education, self care and emergency assistance. Here are a few projects the Reese Mensah Foundation has assist with under this fund.

Project Mary. This project consisted of repairs, food, clothing and bedding for a Window who lost her husband is raising 6 children alone.

Donating to the Fabulous Women's Network in Kumasi Ghana. The money donated went to fund a soap making class for the women in the community

Giving self care products to the GA women in Kokrobite Ghana

Urban Families for Autism, Under the Reese Mensah Foundation, Provides funding, resources, food and PPE to families in the US and Ghana West Africa. We've partnered with Hoepsetters Autism Center in Tema, Ghana.

Hopesetters Autism Center, Tema Ghana