One building. 20,000 lives. Not enough.
For decades, a single 22 x 11 meters building has served as the only healthcare facility for Konkoma and 13 surrounding communities.
“We are forced to transport patients who need critical care on water to neighboring towns for treatment. Some end up dying.”
Konkoma is a rural farming community near Lake Bosomtwe in Ghana’s Ashanti Region. With over 20,000 residents and 13 neighboring villages depending on it, Konkoma has long been underserved in terms of healthcare. One modest clinic has carried the weight—until now.


No Maternity Ward
Mothers deliver babies in children’s wards.

Lack of Medical Equipments
Nurses improvise with no equipment or privacy.

No Access to Emergency Care
Patients with emergencies travel long, dangerous distances for care.
people served by one inadequate building
children under five
at risk
Pregnant Women with nowhere safe to deliver
Providing Adequate Healthcare Services
A new hospital is already underway. The foundation is laid. The community has given. International supporters have joined hands. Now, with your help, we can complete the Konkoma SDA Hospital—a modern, life-saving facility that will:
- Serve over 20,000 people
- Provide skilled maternal care for 8,000+ women
- Treat 5,000+ children under five
- Offer emergency surgery, pediatric care, lab services, and more
- Attract and retain qualified medical staff
“I've been a part of BigHearts for over a year now, and I can honestly say it's been a transformative experience.”

Dwayt Harder
VOLUNTEER“I've been a part of BigHearts for over a year now, and I can honestly say it's been a transformative experience.”

Jane Bryan
VOLUNTEERA Legacy of Faith
Madam Achiaa opened her home for worship in 1963 and helped plant the seed for a community clinic in 1987. Her children now lead the charge to build this hospital. Her legacy lives on in every act of compassion and every life saved.