Privilege Girls Foundation empowers ambitious women entrepreneurs through mentorship, resources, and an exclusive community of changemakers.

Vocational investment
Professionals in training. Skills that transfer to real work.
We believe that women with ambition and vision deserve access to the same opportunities, networks, and resources as anyone else. At Privilege Girls Foundation, we're breaking down barriers and building a world where women entrepreneurs thrive.
Our community of mentors, investors, and business leaders is committed to supporting your growth at every stage of your entrepreneurial journey.

We help you move with clarity: tighten strategy, refine execution, and build in a community that matches your ambition.
We match you with the right program based on your stage and goals.
Practical feedback loops with operators who’ve built and scaled.
A high-trust network for partnership, support, and leverage.
Frameworks, workshops, and resources that translate to progress.
Minimal doesn’t mean plain. We’re deliberate about standards, aesthetics, and execution.
We champion the highest standards in business, mindset, and execution.
We believe in the power of connection and collective growth.
We equip women with tools, knowledge, and confidence to lead.
Two focused tracks designed for practical skill, confidence, and business-ready execution.

Master core techniques, modern styling, hygiene standards, and customer experience — then translate your skill into a consistent service business.

Build a refined brand, strengthen your design process, and learn how to position, produce, and sell — with mentorship that keeps your work elevated.
Field notes
Training, craft, and community — captured in moments from our programs across Ghana.

Vocational investment in motion
Community
Hair
FashionClear numbers around training completion, livelihoods, and follow-through — the way we actually run the work.
"PGF paid for my full hairdressing programme — materials, accommodation, the lot. After graduation they helped me price services and set up my small salon. I'm not guessing anymore; I'm running a real business."
Ama Serwaa
Salon owner, Accra
Opened studio · 14 months in operation
"The fashion track gave me pattern-making and finishing I didn't get anywhere else. PGF stayed with me past the certificate until my shop registration and first bulk order were done."
Yaa Mensah
Fashion & alterations, Kumasi
2 assistants · supplies contract with local boutique
Join a community of ambitious women entrepreneurs. Whether you're just starting out or scaling to the next level, there's a place for you at PGF.