
The RNAQ Foundation, led by Richard Nii Armah Quaye, is launching a nationwide Food Bank initiative to provide one free hot meal a day to underserved Ghanaians, with no sign-ups, no eligibility hurdles, and no strings attached.
The program begins with four fully operational centres in high-need communities across Accra. Locations will be announced shortly. Each centre will serve freshly prepared, cooked meals, not dry goods or raw staples.
Meals will be sourced from local food vendors to ensure nutritional quality while supporting neighborhood economies. The initiative is built on the belief that good food is a basic human right, and that community-driven solutions create lasting impact.
The Food Bank will serve low-income individuals and families, people in temporary financial crisis, street children, the elderly, and anyone facing food insecurity. If you're hungry, you're welcome.
Founder Richard Nii Armah Quaye is committed to scaling the program nationwide, with a vision to expand to every region of Ghana. The goal is not just to fight hunger but to restore dignity, hope, and strength to Ghanaians who need it most.