Champions Community School Complex

Champions Community School Complex

Champions Community School Complex

Has been the brainchild of Evangelist Kumi Duodu for many years.

The concept of CCC comes from the innate drive to help others who are: vulnerable, abandoned and been dubbed, “a burden to society”.

Growing up in a community where these human survival trends and phenomenon is rampant, I developed a passionate vision to set up a strategy, and facility to assist these target groups. The strength of the passion grew stronger from stages of my human development where I have a full but dedicated life to Jesus Christ our Lord and HIS teachings on Loving Our Neighbors as Ourselves and Invitation of the Poor, Blind and Lame to Our Banquets .

In India, Pakistan and Ghana, we have started implementing this vision on a subsistence level. The experiences gained on the pilot project, HCM decided to set up an endowment financial policy and strategy to generate funds to construct a school complex to give formal education to our consumers who are based in Ghana.

The proceeds acquired from Evg. Kumi Duodu’s second book, “Becoming useful for God”, initiated the CCC project. With the funds, 10 acres of land was purchased in Berekum, Ghana as the site for the construction of the school, clinic, housing and other recreational grounds .
Currently, HCM has vulnerable children in Ghana, India and Pakistan who are being cared for by appointed leaders in the subsectors of HCM.

We believe that the LIVING TRUE God is the source of all true knowledge. Man does not think independently of God, but derives all knowledge and order from HIM. We seek to view the world from HIS perspective and to bring every thought into conformity with the principles found in the Scriptures. Champions Community School Complex (CCSC) seeks to assist handicapped parents and OVC in providing an excellent Christ-centered and classical education for their children.

Formal Education

House of Champions Missions (HCM) operates in five core services to support the orphans and disabled. These services are the construction of a school complex for formal education, health care centre, and provision of accommodation, food and clothing.