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20for20- 7 days left!!

Hello friends! We officially have only 1 week left in 20for20! 13 days has flown by and we’ve raised $7,875 so far! In order to fund the entire construction of the Education Center building we need to raise another $12,125. … Continue reading

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Living the Uncomfortable Life

Life in Ghana is no walk in the park, I will tell you that with certainty. You are constantly being poked and prodded and screamed at because you are white. You have to face tough subjects on a daily basis. … Continue reading

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Blessing

I had a strange feeling my time in Atonsu would begin with a bang and this story is nothing short of a miracle. I woke up Sunday expecting to have a relaxing day playing with my kids, doing some laundry, … Continue reading

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A Letter to Me

Dear self,  First of all, you need to stop worrying so much about money. Your college loans will get paid off. You will make enough to buy your dream home in Ghana, big enough for your 10+ kids. You will … Continue reading

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Where is Home?

I live in a beautiful neighborhood. A town just north of Chicago filled with the best food and prettiest views of the city. It’s filled with some awesome DePaul students doing some inspiring things. Lincoln Park is bustling with families … Continue reading

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Define Your Word

A few weeks ago I started the Fall quarter at DePaul University as a sophomore transfer student. After a quarter at Savannah College of Art and Design, almost quitting school altogether, and a life changing semester in East Africa, I … Continue reading

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All Your Questions Answered!

Thank you to everyone who submitted questions! If you didn’t have a chance to submit a question, or have another question after reading this post feel free to use the contact me page. I love talking to all of you TWA fans! … Continue reading

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“We’re just going to have to dream even bigger”

As many of you know I embarked on a new and exciting project with Light for Children this year…an education center. Read all about my inspiration for the center here. I love public speaking. I love talk to people who … Continue reading

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