Quiet, consistent care —
delivered with dignity.
Three pillars guide every visit, every meal shared, every circle held. We move slowly, relationally, and always close to the ground.
Safe spaces to heal
Safe spaces to listen, grieve and grow — facilitated by trained Ghanaian counsellors who understand the culture and community.
Direct relief with dignity
Food, essentials and care packages reaching families in the regions that need it most — delivered personally, not through systems.
Every child can reach more
Scholarships and mentorship so every Ghanaian girl can imagine — and reach — a future beyond the limits of her circumstance.
The Ghana the world rarely sees.
Hunger, untreated grief, children walking miles for water that is not safe. These are the quiet emergencies Salih Cares answers — every week, in person, by name.
Programs rooted in
real Ghanaian life.
Soulful support circles
Community-led wellness sessions creating safe spaces to listen, heal and grow together as one.
Explore →Direct relief, delivered with dignity
Food, essentials and care packages reaching families across underserved regions of Ghana.
Explore →Brighter pathways for girls
Scholarships, mentorship and learning materials so every child can imagine and reach more.
Explore →Mrs. Tenny Salih Basintale
A word from our founder"We don't just give — we stay. We sit, we listen, we love. That is how community heals."
Born of a simple promise, the Salih Cares Foundation has grown into one of Ghana's most trusted grassroots movements for everyday care and mental wellness.
Mrs. Tenny Salih Basintale leads from the front — present at every outreach, every support circle, every moment a family needs someone to show up for them.
Small joys, long memories.
Mothers & elders gathering
Children walking together
A child collecting water
Food relief distribution
A child studying outdoors
Smiling family after outreach
Joy in the community
Faces of hope
Youth standing strong
Why we show up every day
Become someone's
turning point.
Every cedi, every hour and every kind word becomes lasting care for a Ghanaian family.