Giving
Giving
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GhanaThink: National Volunteer Day makes us part of the solution
‘Volunteerism is the heart of community development;’ this is what a Ghanaian nonprofit, GhanaThink Foundation has believed since the success…
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Lamisi’s ‘Concert for Change’ show to promote girl child hygiene
The French cultural center, Alliance Française in Accra, Ghana will come alive on Friday, Sep 13 when award winning Ghanaian…
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HWPL commends TheAfricanDream’s global peace efforts
A letter addressed to TheAfricanDream from Lee Man-hee, the chairman of Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) in…
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G-DNA to host fundraising gala in Ghana Embassy, D.C.
The Ghanaian-Diaspora Nursing Alliance (G-DNA) will host its annual fundraising gala at the Embassy of Ghana, Washington D.C, in the…
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EVE International Foundation launches new branch in U.S.
Lady Julia Osei-Tutu, Princess Consort of Asanteman, wife of the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei-Tutu II, inaugurated the USA chapter of the…
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Eugenia Boateng advocates for water & menstrual hygiene in Tanzania
Ghanaian American women’s advocate and media personality Eugenia Boateng, took a trip to Tanzania to raise awareness about the severe…
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Impact Wave urges youths to ‘unleash the power within’ them
The President and Founder of Impact Wave Initiative, Ms. Eunice Golloh, has called on African youths to unleash the power…
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Lamisi Music Foundation ‘fights for the girl child’ in Ghana
Lamisi Music Foundation is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to empowering and advocating for the rights of the girl child in…
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HWPL to hold Washington DC Peace Walk on June 1st
International NGO, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) will be holding a peace walk in Lafayette Square, Washington…
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Lady Julia Osei Tutu to speak at 9th GWAG’s U.S. fundraiser
The Ghanaian Women’s Association of Georgia (GWAG) will be hosting Lady Julia Osei Tutu, wife of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II…
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