Creating opportunities, building community at St Benito Menni Day Centre

Everyday activities at our Day Centre in Dompoase, Ghana, help people develop skills, build confidence and experience the joy of belonging
At the St Benito Menni Day Centre in Dompoase, Ghana, every day is an opportunity to learn, create and grow together. Through meaningful activities, people are encouraged to develop their abilities, express their creativity and strengthen the relationships that make our community so special.
One of these activities is the making of traditional palm brooms, a practical skill that celebrates local craftsmanship while encouraging teamwork, concentration and a sense of achievement. Working side by side, participants not only learn new techniques but also experience the satisfaction of creating something with their own hands.
Life at the Day Centre is also filled with moments of celebration. Visitors are welcomed with songs, smiles and the warmth that has become a hallmark of the Hospitaller spirit. These encounters create opportunities to share experiences, strengthen community bonds and ensure that every person feels recognised, included and valued.
At Sisters Hospitallers, we believe that meaningful support goes beyond meeting practical needs. It means creating spaces where each person can participate, contribute and discover their own potential, always respecting their dignity and individuality.
Every shared activity, every conversation and every song reflects our commitment to building communities where hospitality, inclusion and respect are lived every day.
At St Benito Menni Day Centre, the simplest moments often become the most meaningful, reminding us that when people learn, work and celebrate together, everyone has the opportunity to flourish.





