For years, OTTN has expressed God’s love through diverse generosity initiatives that meet social needs and touch lives.

In 2015, OTTN stepped in to complete the construction of the Lady Heike Nursery School, helping create a safe and welcoming space for learners. From cement work and ceilings to doors, windows, painting, and furniture, OTTN provided both materials and labour to create a safe and welcoming learning environment. Beyond infrastructure, OTTN committed to paying teachers’ salaries every month and providing hot meals for pupils every school day. During the 2015/2016 academic year alone, 78 children benefited from this support. At Christmas, the joy extended beyond the classroom as each child received a Santa Sack, while their families were blessed with rice and cooking oil.

OTTN’s commitment to children’s education has been extended to Street Academy in Accra, a school serving underprivileged children. Since 2015, OTTN has partnered with the academy through its Back-to-School Programme, providing notebooks and pens to pupils transitioning into mainstream schools. OTTN has also supplied learning materials to strengthen education outcomes, contributed toward the establishment of a medical centre, and donated tables and furniture to improve the classroom experience.

In 2021, OTTN began partnering with the Ma-Pauline Foundation in Ashaiman, supporting the care and well-being of orphaned children. This partnership has continued over the years, helping to provide support to the children’s needs.
In 2025, OTTN visited the foundation again, spending time with the children and engaging in meaningful discussions with Ma-Pauline about ministry and the ongoing impact of the foundation in nurturing and supporting the lives of these children.

In response to the harsh conditions during the Harmattan season, OTTN launched the “Harmattan Love” initiative in 2024. The Harmattan Love initiative extended OTTN’s reach beyond schools and orphanages to vulnerable communities in Northern Ghana. Through this outreach, food, clothing, and essential supplies were shared with widows, orphans, the elderly, and Fulani families, bringing warmth, hope, and practical support during a difficult season. Building on its success, the initiative was extended to Uganda, where the Nuba community and refugees received similar support, fostering unity and opening doors to previously unreached areas.

From schools and orphanages to the streets and rural communities, OTTN continues to be a vessel of God’s love—transforming lives, one act of generosity at a time.

To God be the glory!