About Us

Our Story

Went we read ‘Anokye Goes To England’ in our primary school text books on the classroom floor (there were no tables and chairs) in a dusty northern region of Ghana, west Africa, none of us could fathom we would one day have the privilege of walking in the streets of London.

While growing up as children, there was nothing much to aspire to either than the occasional cars that drove past the dusty roads from one township to the other.

Ninety percent of the population were peasant farmers who grew what they ate. We went to school and endured the hardship of walking long distance on a daily bases to achieve education.

Many motivational speakers, transformational coaches as well as religious preachers are unanimous in their believe that every human being is unique. They often reference the fact that from the time of conception to difficult passage through the birth canal, simply the process of birth alone makes every human being a hero, because not everyone makes it safely.

But when you add the extra pressures of challenges ranging from lack of basic necessities of life, lack of role models, plus the near impossible means to achieve education, it is undoubtable that those of us from these deprive areas are super miraculous.

A while ago, a few of us in London, United Kingdom decided to make little contribution gradually on a monthly bases to support the children who are still facing similar, if not more challenges that we did in the past, in the pursuit of receiving education.

We believe that without formal education, we wouldn’t have had the opportunities and the privileges we now enjoy in the western world.

We are aware that we are probably ‘the one percent’ of children who happen to brace the challenges through education and can now live a modern lifestyle.

The money enabled us to make a donation of books and learning resources to a
couple of schools in northern Ghana where school pupils, teachers and the community members where very thankful of our kind gesture.

We intend to do more and certainly cannot limit this opportunity of transforming the lives of young people in northern Ghana to few people. Hence we have set this laudable venture as a charity so that good people like yourself can make a contribution towards this incredible agenda.