Unconditional Love
Every child in our care receives love that does not depend on behaviour, background, or academic performance. Love is our first programme.
For over 15 years, Rain Edge International has turned compassion into action — building a home, two schools, and a community enterprise ecosystem that gives every child a fighting chance.
In 2008, our founder opened the doors of a single-room home to five orphaned children with no other place to go. There was no grand plan — only a conviction that every child, regardless of circumstance, deserved safety, love, and a future.
Word spread. More children came. A small community of volunteers, neighbours, and early donors rallied around the vision. Within three years, Rain Edge International had grown into a fully registered orphanage home serving over 60 children and had broken ground on its first primary school.
Today, we operate a thriving ecosystem — a residential home, schools from primary to college, and a portfolio of social enterprises including a water packaging plant and a bakery — all working together to make the organisation self-sustaining and to give every child in our care a genuine shot at a prosperous future.
Every decision we make — from how we run our home to how we invest enterprise income — is anchored to these two foundational statements.
To provide every orphaned and vulnerable child with a secure home, quality education from primary through secondary school, and access to pathways of economic empowerment — all sustained by ethical, community-rooted social enterprise.
We envision communities where every child — regardless of background, loss, or circumstance — has the love, education, and economic foundation needed to live a dignified, purposeful, and self-sustaining life.
These six principles guide every interaction, every program, and every business decision we make at Rain Edge International.
Every child in our care receives love that does not depend on behaviour, background, or academic performance. Love is our first programme.
We believe quality education is a fundamental right — not a privilege — and we work tirelessly to ensure every child accesses it free of charge.
Our enterprise model ensures we are not dependent on donations alone. We build businesses that generate income, create jobs, and fund our mission in perpetuity.
We are embedded in the communities we serve. We hire locally, source locally, and ensure the benefits of our enterprises flow back into the surrounding neighbourhood.
We publish our annual reports, financial summaries, and impact data. Donors, partners, and the public deserve to know exactly how every shilling is used.
We never use children for fundraising imagery without consent. Every communication upholds the dignity and privacy of the children we serve.
Rain Edge International serves three interconnected groups — each part of a broader ecosystem of care and development.
The core of our mission. We provide residential care to children who have lost one or both parents and have no family support system.
Our schools are open to day scholars from the surrounding community, many from low-income households. Education fees are subsidised.
Our enterprises create tangible benefits for the communities around us — economic, social, and public health outcomes.
From a single room to a full ecosystem — the moments that shaped who we are today.
Founder opens a single residential room to five orphaned children. Rain Edge International is officially registered as a non-profit organisation.
With support from early donors and volunteers, we begin construction of our first primary school classrooms, opening enrolment to both resident and day students.
A new dormitory block is completed, expanding the home's capacity to 100 children. A full-time medical nurse joins the team.
Our first social enterprise — a pure water packaging plant — begins operations. Revenue directly funds the orphanage's operational costs.
Rain Edge Secondary School admits its first cohort of students, providing a seamless educational pathway from primary through to national examinations.
We diversify our enterprise portfolio with a community bakery and a productive farm — reducing food costs and creating 15 full-time community jobs.
Our pioneering cohort — children who entered the home in the early years — graduate from university with degrees in medicine, engineering, and education.
With 500+ children served, two accredited schools, three social enterprises, and new ventures in development — Rain Edge International continues to grow.
Passionate, experienced, and deeply committed — meet the people who show up every day for our children and community.
A former social worker with 20+ years of experience in child welfare, Omufwoko founded Rain Edge International Center after witnessing the systemic gaps in care for orphaned children. He has grown the organisation from a one-room shelter to a multi-programme ecosystem.
Every child who walks through our door is not a problem to solve — they are a person to love and a future to invest in.
A former Ministry of Education curriculum specialist, Abena oversees both school programmes, ensuring national standards are met while innovating in classroom delivery.
Joseph leads all commercial operations — the water plant, bakery, and farm — with a background in agribusiness. He ensures each venture is profitable, ethical, and community-serving.
A licensed psychologist and child welfare officer, Faith oversees the day-to-day wellbeing of children in our home — from counselling and health to recreation and spiritual growth.
Diana manages all financial reporting, donor accountability, and operational efficiency. She ensures every penny is tracked, reported, and directed to maximum impact.
Kofi builds and maintains relationships with donors, institutional partners, and corporate sponsors. He leads campaigns, grant applications, and community engagement.
Partners, Affiliations & Accreditations
You don't have to be a millionaire to change a child's life. You just have to care enough to act. Here's how you can be part of the Rain Edge International family.
One-time or monthly donations fund meals, fees, uniforms, and care for children who need it most.
Bring your skills — teaching, health, construction, business — and spend time building alongside our team.
Corporate partners and institutional donors can co-invest in our schools, enterprises, or capital projects.