OTC Ghana

OTC Ghana Enabling the handicapped in Ghana, mainly children, to gain independent and productive lives.

Orthopedic Training Centre (OTC) is a non-profit organisation whose mission is enabling the handicapped in Ghana, mainly children, to gain independent and productive lives.

01/04/2026

Heartfelt Appreciation and Introduction to Our 2025 Annual Report.
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Dear Esteemed Donors, Partners, Beneficiaries, and Patients,

On behalf of the management and staff of the Orthopedic Training Centre (OTC), we extend our heartfelt appreciation to all our donors, valued partners, cherished beneficiaries, and patients for your continuous support, trust, and commitment to the Centre.

Your generosity, collaboration, and confidence in our work have been instrumental in helping us provide quality orthopedic care, professional training, and renewed hope to many lives. The progress and impact we continue to make would not be possible without your collective support and partnership.

We are delighted to introduce to you our 2025 Annual Report, which captures the key achievements, milestones, and impact stories from the past year — all made possible through your invaluable support.

Kindly access the report via the link below:
https://otcghana.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/doc-20260329-wa0013_260329_192515.pdf

Thank you once again for being an important part of the OTC family and for supporting our mission to transform lives through excellent care and service.

Warm regards,

Eleazer Kissi Asante
Public Relations.
Orthopedic Training Centre (OTC)

14/11/2025

SUPERMAN..!!! In OTC 🦸‍♂️🦸‍♂️🦸‍♂️

It has been nothing but spectacular moments with here in the OTC.

We are in absolute thanks and appreciation for coming to our centre to empower, give hope and strengthen the OTC children to be the best versions of them selves and also to FLY in achieving their dreams.

Thank you so much for coming to see our lovely kids. Till we meet again SUPERMAN

Leonardo Muylaert

Such a lovely time, our OTC teachers had a wonderful moment with the kids, dressing in our wonderful African dresses and...
08/04/2025

Such a lovely time, our OTC teachers had a wonderful moment with the kids, dressing in our wonderful African dresses and cooking some delicious African meals.

Sister Elizabeth Newman of the School Sisters of Notre Dame (SSND), was honoured with the Prestigious C.H.I.L Lifetime H...
18/03/2025

Sister Elizabeth Newman of the School Sisters of Notre Dame (SSND), was honoured with the Prestigious C.H.I.L Lifetime Honorary Award by Bishop Dr. Charles Cofie Hackman.










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24/01/2025

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Today Marks the 11th Anniversary of the passing of our Founder Bro. Tarcisuis De-Ruyter. The day started of with a mass ...
15/01/2025

Today Marks the 11th Anniversary of the passing of our Founder Bro. Tarcisuis De-Ruyter.

The day started of with a mass in memeory of him and visiting the site of his burial.

Address

St. Martins Road
Nsawam
00233

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+233244214907

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Our Story

The OTC was started by the Divine Word Missionaries in 1961, founded by Brother Tarcisius de Ruyter (SVD). The primary purpose of the Centre is the rehabilitation of persons with physical disabilities in Ghana and West Africa.

Located in Adoagyiri near Nsawam, about 40 km from Accra the capital city from Ghana, the Centre consists of an Orthopedic clinic & workshop, a Children’s department and the Prosthetics and Orthopedic Training College. A mobile orthopedic unit also tours the country on a regular basis providing support to those unable to visit the Centre; the team visits 43 places nationwide.

Over 6000 people are helped at the Centre or receive the help they need from the mobile orthopedic unit. Most of the people we see are children.The OTC currently has a full-time staff of 79 people, who are all dedicated to make the Centre a place of hope for those who are physically challenged.

We are extremely grateful for the many individuals, foundations and organizations who have partnered with us so that the children can receive the care they need to develop into individuals who can take their proper place in society.