More information you may want to know about volunteering in Ghana with point hope

Point Hope Ghana staff with Gillian, a volunteer from Oregon, in front of the Volunteer House.

Point Hope Ghana staff with Gillian, a volunteer from Oregon, in front of the Volunteer House.

Grilled tilapia, Jollof Rice, and salad (which you should only eat from a place the PHG staff recommends).

Grilled tilapia, Jollof Rice, and salad (which you should only eat from a place the PHG staff recommends).

Accommodations and Food

During your stay in Ghana, you will lodge at the Point Hope Volunteer Guesthouse located in Ofaakor, near Kasoa, about 35 KM west of the capital, Accra.  The house can accommodate up to 15 volunteers at any given time and a housekeeper will be on site to provide breakfast and dinner daily.  There are many lunch options available near your worksite or you can carry food along.  Common snacks include fresh fruit, grilled plantain with groundnuts, grilled corn on the cob, fried rice with chicken or fish and waakye /watch-ee/, which is rice and beans.

The cuisine in Ghana is simple and delicious. The best known Ghanaian staples are banku and fufu, which are made from starchy ingredients such as cassava root, yam, plantain, flour, corn or rice.  These starchy dishes are generally served with different types of chicken, beef, fish or vegetable stews. Red-Red (fried plantains with beans), grilled tilapia, Jollof Rice (similar to Jambalaya or Spanish Rice), kontombrie stew (coco yam or spinach leaves), groundnut (peanut) soup and okra stew are common.  Ghanaians are famous for their spicy "pepe" or "shito" sauce made of tomato, red pepper, onion and garlic and served as an accompaniment to most dishes.

Vegetarian diets can be accommodated with advance notice.

Laurel, Ryan and Delilah arrived together at Kotoka International Airport.

Laurel, Ryan and Delilah arrived together at Kotoka International Airport.

Volunteer Coordinator Ida Boateng-Asare welcomes and provides orientation at the PHG Office.

Volunteer Coordinator Ida Boateng-Asare welcomes and provides orientation at the PHG Office.

Start, Duration, Orientation

Upon arrival at the Kotoka International (Accra airport), volunteers will be met by a Point Hope staff member and taken to their accommodations. Arriving over the weekend is a good option, as it allows time to adjust before beginning orientation and project work on Monday morning.  Volunteers can start any day of the year and can choose from assignments lasting one week to six months (if you really want to stay longer, that discussion is welcome, of course). If you do stay over 60 days, you will need to make arrangements to extend your visa, as visitors are limited to 60-days stay at the time of entry into Ghana. Point Hope staff will work with you to accomplish this without any issues, we just want you to be aware and prepared. At your departure, a Point Hope staff member will take you back to the airport or will help you make arrangements, whichever is appropriate for your situation.

During the first few days in Ghana, Point Hope staff will help volunteers set their bearings after catching up from jet lag.  Volunteers will received a full orientation on Point Hope, the history, goals, and varying projects.  Staff members will also provide an orientation to your new town or worksite and can help you identify useful resources such as the bank, post office, internet café, lunch spots, taxi or tro-tro stations, etc.  

Volunteer Prices

Volunteer Period / Program Fees (US Dollars)
1 Week                     $ 385  ($55/Day)
10 Days                    $ 500  ($50/Day)
2 Weeks                    $ 630  ($45/Day)
3 Weeks                    $ 840  ($40/Day)
1 Month                  $1,050  ($35/Day)
2 Months                 $1,800  ($30/Day)
3 Months                 $2,520  ($28/Day)
4 Months                 $3,240  ($27/Day)
5 Months                 $3,900  ($26/Day)
6 Months                 $4,500  ($25/Day)

**If your planned stay doesn’t fit within these perimeters, Point Hope will work with you to adjust your fees appropriately to cover the dates of your stay. For instance, if you plan on being with us for 6 weeks, the additional two weeks would be billed at $35/day, the one-month daily rate.

What do my fees cover?

Airport pick-up and drop off, orientation, Point Hope t-shirt, program supervision, accommodation, meals, and bottled water during volunteer program period, transportation to and from the worksites, pre-arrival and in-country 24/7 volunteer support and administrative costs.

Internet is available

Volunteers may purchase their own data bundles to put on their own phones or they can pay into the data bundle on the Point Hope modem at the office and guesthouse. The weekly fee for the latter is $25/week; $75/month

Additional costs not included
Visaflightstravel insurance (mandatory) (you can choose your own company, we have no requirements about who to use, here is another company some have used) vaccinations, in-country trips or tours and spending money (volunteers in Ghana generally find $30 USD to be sufficient for basic weekly expenses).

You are able to rent a vehicle WITH driver from Point Hope for in-country travel on non-work days. For Transportation (Vehicle Rental) to Tourist Sites, etc., the following applies:

·         Daily Usage                         $20/day

·         Allowance for Driver        $15/day

·         MINIMUM TOTAL           $35/day

  •  Fuel: Purchase fuel as needed during usage; Return with a full tank

  • Overnight use is possible; Driver’s accommodations are expected to be covered by the traveler in addition to their own off-site accomodation