To foster strong relationship among all Anglican Clergy spouses in Ghana.
To follow closely all matters affecting the welfare of all Anglican Clergy Spouses and ‘to come to their aid where and whenever necessary.
To support the work of the spouse through prayers and deeds, with the view to winning more soul for Christ.
WhoWe are!
Explore the rich history of NASCA, from its inaugural moments in Accra in 1978 to the transformative conferences that shaped our identity. Meet the visionary leaders who laid the foundation for our thriving community.
Meet the dedicated individuals leading NASCA into the future. Learn about their roles, contributions, and commitment to the association’s mission.
Mother Theodora Nana Akua Difie Nelson
National President
Mother Rejoice Snaman
Vice-President
Mother Doris Adade
National Secretary
Mother Gloria Lartey
National Assistant Secretary
Mother Charlotte Yankey
National Chaplain
Mother Jennifer Wryter
National Treasurer
Mother Matilda Essel
National Financial Secretary
Mother Vida Andoh
National Porter
Mother Yvonne Nutifafa Mereku
National P.R.O
OurHistory
The journey began with the visionary leadership of the late Most Rev. Ishmael Samuel Mills Le Maire, then Archbishop of the Church of the Province of West Africa and Bishop of Accra. In the latter part of 1978, the seeds of NASCA were planted, and under the guidance of Executive Officers like the Late Mother Ashietey, Mother Dora Dadson, Mother Abigail Ocquaye, and Mother Grace Quarcoopome, our association took root.
At the National Anglican Clergy Spouses Association (NASCA), our mission is to foster a supportive and thriving community for clergy spouses across Ghana. Rooted in the principles of faith, fellowship, and service, NASCA engages in a variety of activities and initiatives aimed at enriching the lives of our members and making a positive impact on the communities we serve
OngoingProject
Construction of a three-storey hostel facility in Anglican Technical University (AngUTech), Nkoranza.