Beulah Housing Project

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Beulah Housing Project

Beulah Foundation’s Housing Project is a core initiative aimed at providing free, permanent homes for retired pastors and Kingdom workers who served faithfully in rural communities. Many of these ministers, after decades of selfless service, face difficult living conditions without proper shelter. Through the Housing Project, we restore honor and security to their later years.

Each home built through Beulah is carefully handed over in the name of the beneficiary, ensuring ownership and pride. We believe no servant of God should labor for a lifetime and be left without a place to call home. So far, houses have been completed and delivered across five regions in Ghana, with more in progress.

Building Dignity, One Home at a Time

The Beulah Housing Project not only builds houses but restores dreams. Every key handed over is a reminder that their years of ministry were not forgotten, and that the Kingdom of God cares for its faithful servants.

Each house is a symbol of gratitude. Thanks to generous donors, partners, and prayer warriors, Beulah Foundation continues to expand the Housing Project, aiming to build a home in every region of Ghana — bringing dignity to every faithful worker left behind.

Program Highlights

The Beulah Housing Project offers:

  • Construction of 2-3 bedroom houses in rural communities
  • Full ownership transferred to the retired minister or family
  • Dedication ceremonies and celebrations
  • Ongoing support for maintenance and basic utilities
  • Future goal: One house per region across Ghana