Chalom Hights to champion women’s empowerment, career development

By Edward Dankwah

Accra, April 30, GNA – Chalom Hights, a Not-for-Profit Organisation, has expressed its commitment to empowering young women to achieve their full career potential through mentorship, coaching, career counselling, and financial education.

With a strong focus on building capacity, confidence, and resilience, Chalom Hights aims to break down barriers that limit opportunities for young women and to create a future where their success is not confined by circumstance.

Madam Rita Adu Boateng, the Founder of the Organisation, during the launch on Monday, said: “We want to build a future where no young woman feels her dream is out of reach.”

She said Chalom Hights was here to support, guide, and walk alongside women on their journey to success.

The organisation planned to work across Ghana, in collaboration with government agencies, corporate institutions, and development partners to implement sustainable programmes that support women’s career advancement and personal growth.

“Chalom Hights is also actively seeking collaborative partnerships with like-minded individuals and organisations to expand its reach and impact,” she added.

Madam Boateng said the organisation was dedicated to empowering young women through career development, mentorship, and financial education.

The organisation’s vision was to ensure that every woman, regardless of her background, has access to the tools and support needed to thrive professionally and personally, she said.

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