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There are moments in a nonprofit’s journey where things quietly shift — where access, tools, and the right people come together to make something bigger possible.

We’re grateful to share one of those moments today.

A special thank you to ElevenLabs (elevenlabs.io) for partnering with nonprofits like ours and supporting our mission through voice technology that helps turn words into something people can hear, feel, and connect with.

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For many of the communities we serve, learning isn’t just about reading — it’s about access. It’s about being able to engage in a way that feels natural, human, and empowering. Tools like this help move us closer to that reality.

We also want to recognize our long-time partners at Hooked on Phonics, who have supported our after-school programs from the very beginning by providing literacy materials that helped lay the foundation for this work. Their continued support has shaped so much of what we’ve been able to build.

We also appreciate tools like Canva and SmugMug Photo Storage, which help us design, organize, and share our stories in a way that brings clarity and meaning to our work.

Now, with ElevenLabs joining this journey, we’re stepping into a new chapter — one where learning, storytelling, and opportunity can reach even more people in ways that feel real and personal. ElevenLabs will also help us bring our stories to life on social media through voice, making our content more engaging and accessible.

This isn’t just a partnership announcement. It’s a reminder that when the right people show up at the right time, access expands — and that changes everything.

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Children Ghanaian

Gloria Amoasah

Gloria lives with her parents and five siblings in the Western Region of Ghana. Her mom is a cleaner, and her dad is a farmer. She is in class one, and her favorite subject in school is science. She loves studying science. Despite challenges in the family, she is determined to pursue her dream of becoming a nurse. She loves to sing with her friends to have fun in her leisure time.

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Stephen Amoako

Stephen lives with his parents and two siblings in the Western Region of Ghana. His mom is unemployed, and his dad is a mechanic. Stephen enjoys school and the Pockets of Promise after-school program. He is in class 1, and his favorite subjects are Fante and Mathematics. Stephen

progresses in his journey to literacy. When he has free time, he likes playing ludo with his friends.

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Joshua Boafo

Joshua lives with his parents and four siblings in Ghana. His mom is a trader, and his dad is a sprayer. Joshua is in class 1, and his favorite subject in class is I.C.T. He loves learning with computers and in the future would like to work in the I.T. field. Despite the hardships in the family, he focuses on his studies so he can become who he wants to be. 

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Sarah Boafo

Sarah lives with her mom, dad, and four siblings in the Western Region of Ghana. Sarah has a big personality. She is a nursery student and is making a great effort toward her studies. Despite the daily challenges and lack of proper nutrition, Sarah is determined to make the most of her education. She attends the Pockets of Promise after-school program. Her mom is a trader, and her dad is a farmer.

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Ishmael Koomson

Ishmael loves to entertain people with jokes, acting as a comedian and showing funny dance steps to make people laugh. Ishmael is in class 4, and he goes to school every day and comes to the POP after-school classes daily. His mom is a trader, and his father is a mason. At times, he helps his father at work to provide for the family.

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Jackie Addae

Jackie is funny, and she is full of personality. She is in class one, and her favorite subject is I.C.T. Jackie is making excellent progress in her studies. When Jackie is not in school, Jackie enjoys playing with her friends. She lives with her parents and one other sibling.

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James Okyere

 James lives with his parents and four siblings in the Western Region of Ghana. James is hilarious. He is in class 1, loves going to school, and his favorite subject is RME. James enjoys reading the Bible and singing Gospel songs. He wants to become a pastor in the future. James attends POP after-school classes every day, and His mom is unemployed, and his dad is a driver.

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Obed Asiedu

Obed is funny and a strong person; Obed is in class 4. He wants to be a Merchant Accountant in the future. When not he is not in school and POP classes, he studies Maths to excel at it. He stays with his parents and three other siblings. His mom is a trader, and his dad is a driver. The income of 

his parents is not enough to provide for their needs.

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Hannah Okyere

Hannah is very quiet and full of energy. She loves to read, sing and dance. She stays with her parents and four siblings in the Effia-kwesimintsim District in the Western Region of Ghana. Hannah enjoys science lab in school and wants to be a nurse in the future. Her mom is unemployed, and her dad is a driver. Life has been challenging because her mom is unemployed, and her father’s income is insufficient to provide for the family.