Charity Ambassador Programme

Our much needed and ambitious growth plan to help orphans requires great people to be part of the team for it to succeed. One of our approaches is to create a structure of Charity Ambassador volunteers.

These people who have achieved success in the field can be from any age and background, as long as they are all positive role models for our team and our students. Their main roles will be:

  • Public face of charity
  • Networking with those who can be a positive and constructive force to the charity
  • Fund raising directly and indirectly
  • Mentoring our students
  • Bringing forward business and corporate sponsors
  • Being a sounding board for strategy and tactics
  • Impartiality and Accountability

Ambassador Ghana

Nadia Adongo Musah was appointed as the Deputy Director Diaspora Affairs, Office of the President in February 2017. Nadia has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Gerontology and an honorary doctorate in Communication Sciences from University Sancti Cyrilli.  She has been trained as a Volunteer Co-ordinator, Counselling Skills Fundamentals for Loss and Life, as well as certification in Crucial Conversation, Ontario, Canada. Her professional work experience includes management roles in long term care and Volunteer Coordination, Canada

Nadia is highly dedicated and has a deep passion for community engagement and involvement. She is a strong advocate for sports, educational and wellness programs for the youth, adults and seniors. She was public relations officer of the Northern Ghana Cultural Group of Toronto and has organized fundraising support initiatives for neglected seniors in Northern Ghana since 2006. She has organized and coordinated other fundraising initiatives such as Help the Age Canada and the Multiple Sclerosis Society MS, Walkathon in Caledon, Ontario Canada. Meanwhile, her volunteering spirit and community engagement initiatives have not gone unnoticed as she was recognized and became the proud recipient of the Ghanaian Canadian Courageous Women Award in Canada.”