Omenaa Mensah, a prominent European philanthropist, recently broke ground on the Kids Haven Sport & Art Complex in Accra, a facility set to provide sports, arts, and holistic care for Ghana’s street children. Supported by an outstanding lineup of government officials, including representative of Ghana’s Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture Geoffrey Tamakloe, Polish Deputy Minister of Culture and National Heritage Marta Cienkowska and international ambassadors, including former NBA player Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Poland’s top fitness trainer Ewa Chodakowska and Larry Amponsah, a Ghanaian artist residing in London.
The Kids Haven Sport & Art Complex is a dream realized. With ambassadors like Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Ewa Chodakowska and Larry Amponsah inspiring children through sports and creativity, we’re crafting a future where Ghana’s youth can thrive, dream and succeed. This project is about more than sports or art; it is about building self-belief and creating pathways to opportunity.
Omenaa Mensah, president of Omenaa Fouundation

Geoffrey Tamakloe, Małgorzata Rozenek-Majdan, Omenaa Mensah, Sylwia Dobrzycka, Ewa Chodakowska. Photo: Łukasz Kuś

Pops Mensah-Bonsu. Photo: Jacek Poremba


Children from Kids Haven School and Omenaa Mensah. Photo: Łukasz Kuś
Omenaa Foundation: a decade of Dedication to Children
Construction on Kids Haven School began in 2017 and four years later, on September 4, 2021, the center was officially opened. In three years, 67 children saved from forced labor found a safe home there. Kids Haven Sport & Art Complex, the latest Omenaa Foundation initiative, will provide a place where school residents can develop both sports and artistic talents while benefiting from medical and psychological support.

Kids Haven School. Photo: Łukasz Kuś