
Pillars: Health | Philanthropy
Enterprise Group's partnership with the Butterfly Center represents one of the Group's most sustained Corporate Social Investment commitments to date — a multi-year engagement designed to build infrastructure, capacity, and community for children with neurodiverse conditions and the families who care for them.
Building the Center
Enterprise Group played an instrumental role in the renovation and conversion of the building that now houses the Butterfly Center, seeing the project through from construction to finishing. The Center was officially commissioned on 28 November 2024 in Ridge, Accra, as part of Enterprise Insurance's centenary celebrations.
Conceived as a safe, supportive, and therapeutic environment, the Butterfly Center provides affordable early intervention services, respite, and support for children with developmental delays, disabilities, and other long-term conditions. It addresses a gap in Ghana's healthcare landscape where access to specialised paediatric care for autism and other neurodiverse conditions has historically been limited and prohibitively expensive for many families.
Empowering the Mothers
The partnership extends beyond the children the Center serves to the parents who care for them. Through the Empower Moms workshop series, Enterprise Group and the Butterfly Center deliver structured, expert-led programming for mothers of children with neurodiverse conditions.
Now in its second edition, the series brings together psychologists, dieticians, and medical practitioners to equip participants with the practical knowledge and emotional resilience required to manage the daily realities of raising a child with special needs. Mothers travel from across Ghana to attend, returning home with sharper tools for caregiving and a network of peers who share the journey.
The workshops are deliberately designed to reach mothers who often fall outside conventional support systems — including single mothers, those from low-income backgrounds, and those with limited formal education.
Why It Matters
Children with neurodiverse conditions, and the mothers who care for them, are among the most underserved populations in Ghana. The Butterfly Center partnership reflects Enterprise Group's conviction that meaningful Corporate Social Investment must reach the communities the broader system overlooks - and that the most enduring impact comes from sustained, structural commitments rather than one-off interventions.
The work continues.
Where This Sits in Our CSI Agenda
Enterprise Group's Corporate Social Investment agenda is built on three pillars — Health, Philanthropy, and Financial Literacy - through which the Group channels its commitments to the communities it serves. The Butterfly Center partnership sits within the Health and Philanthropy pillars, joining a portfolio that includes the construction of mechanized boreholes in all sixteen regions of Ghana, the donation of incubators to the Keta Hospital, financial literacy programmes for students, parents and teachers, support for the Accident Victims Support Foundation, donations to the African Marrow Registry, and support for the rehabilitation of the Ghana Military's dining facility.
At Enterprise, we are committed to building a better tomorrow for all in line with our Mission to provide all who come into contact with us their desired Advantage, because we are the best at what we do.



