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Akwaaba!
Welcome to the Midwife Jennyysweet Foundation. Compassion in Action. Care in Every Step.
Meet Jennifer Amoah
— The Heart Behind the Foundation
Jennifer Amoah is a licensed midwife with BSc and MPhil degrees in Midwifery, serving at Ghana’s premier medical facility, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. She is not only a healthcare provider but a voice of hope and a hands-on advocate for women across Ghana and the diaspora.
Her foundation is an extension of her professional calling, merging her extensive clinical expertise with a humanitarian drive to uplift communities. With a growing following on TikTok as @midwife_jennysweet, she educates thousands on pregnancy, postnatal care, and the power of safe, respectful midwifery.
Our Work
We Are Where Women Need Us Most
The Midwife Jennyysweet Foundation runs a suite of programs designed to educate, support, and empower women and girls in every stage of their reproductive health journey.
Pregnancy School
An interactive initiative that prepares expectant mothers physically, emotionally, and mentally for labour, birth, and early motherhood. Classes cover nutrition, warning signs, labour techniques, newborn care, and more.
TTC Support Page
Infertility and conception struggles are often silent battles. Our TTC community offers expert guidance, emotional support, and a sisterhood of hope for couples on the journey to parenthood.
Postnatal Education Page
Our postnatal program ensures that mothers are not left behind after delivery. From breastfeeding tips to emotional recovery and bonding, we guide mothers through this sacred phase.
Pad of Hope Initiative
We provide menstrual hygiene education and reusable or disposable sanitary supplies to underprivileged communities. This program has reached schools and correctional institutions such as Roman Catholic D/A School, Natriku and the Akuse Female Prisons.
Our Impact in Numbers
Each milestone tells a story of care, compassion, and commitment. Through education, advocacy, and hands-on outreach, we continue to touch lives, one woman and one community at a time.
