15/10/2025
VIVID DREAMSโ Bringing Color and Hope to the Volta School for the Deaf & Blind, Hohoe
What started as a dream has become a beautiful reality!
The Volta Creative Arts Foundation, Volta Creative Arts Industry, in collaboration with KMAFEST and the Vivid Dreams Project, has transformed our campus through the painting of 34 classroom blocks and creative empowerment workshops for our students.
Over 10 incredible days (23rd Sept โ 3rd Oct), our classrooms came alive with color, energy, and purpose.
Students learned bead making, crocheting, and pencil art, discovering new ways to express themselves and build skills for the future.
The initiative, led by Samuel Etornam Kwasi Lavoe, founder of Volta Creative Arts Foundation, reflects a shared mission:
โTo make the world a better place by empowering the less privileged to create, earn, and thrive.โ
Our heartfelt appreciation goes to:
๐ซ Volta Creative Arts Foundation
๐ซ KMAFEST
๐ซ Finest Paints for the supplies
๐ซ Vivid Dreams Volunteers who shared their time and talents
Together, we are proving that art can change lives.
To Our Community and Supporters
If you believe in education, inclusion, and empowerment, you can be part of our story.
Support our ongoing efforts to improve facilities and programs for students with hearing and visual impairments.
๐ Contact the School:
๐ 0244769449
๐ง Email: [email protected]
Together, letโs keep the dream vivid, one color, one craft, one child at a time.
15/10/2025
Congratulations, Lawyer Juventus Duorinaah! Ghana National Association of the Deaf - GNAD
We are incredibly proud of you for making history as Ghanaโs first deaf lawyer. Your achievement is a powerful reminder that with determination, hard work, and courage, nothing is impossible. You have broken barriers and become an inspiration to the deaf community and the entire nation.
Your success lights the path for many young people who dare to dream. ๐
16/02/2023
What to know more about VSD? Please contact this person:
24/10/2022
The lack of knowledge on menstruation is one of several factors that keep girls from going to school during their menstrual cycle. On top of that, there is a practical reason for girls to stay inside during their period: most of them cannot afford sanitary pads.
We are grateful to Ghana National Association of the Deaf - GNAD for their support! The GNAD distributed sanitary pads to our female students.
The distribution of products was to help girls meet their needs as they went through their menstrual cycle, especially in rural communities where they could not afford sanitary pads.
Thank you GNAD!
24/10/2022
Congratulations Class of 2022! We wish you all the best on your next chapter!
01/08/2016
Students, teachers, artwork, and the progress over the past year.
13/05/2016
This April Dara, our Peace Corps volunteer, and Bridget, our KG teacher, brought 4 students to the 2016 Leadership Camp for the Deaf. At Gbeogo School for the Deaf in the Upper East region. Please watch this video to learn about the program and see if you can spot us!
http://youtu.be/nAVqhEJSW6E
Let Girls Learn, Our Talking Hands Leadership Camp for the Deaf 2016
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