Eleven young girls and boys join our Skills and Youth Development Program
Since February, five young girls and six boys have joined our Skills and Youth Development pathway, stepping into a safe haven filled with hope.
TK strongly believes in the potential of African youth in transforming the continent. He has worked in Higher Education with experience in International Student Recruitment and Student Affairs in Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East, Caribbean and North America. Before working full-time at Future of Africa, TK led in establishing the Student Life & Engagement Unit at Ashesi University where he worked as the Associate Dean of Students and Community Affairs. TK founded Future of Africa during his undergraduate studies at Wilfrid Laurier University in 2008. He currently leads the FOA team as President.
Every moment a child is off the streets and in the classroom is another moment for the Future of Africa.
Since February, five young girls and six boys have joined our Skills and Youth Development pathway, stepping into a safe haven filled with hope.
Mary Sinaida is replicating Future of Africa’s street outreach program in Kenya, providing critical support to street-connected youth, offering immediate relief, friendship and renewed hope.
Esther's New Year’s resolution was to make a difference in her community and after researching FOA, she knew she’d found the perfect place to give back.