Blessings on blessings on blessings for the Queen and everyone helping to improve the lives of these people. You're making a real difference. Peace and Love
I am a Ghanaian living abroad and I am soo impress with what you guys are doing. The impact of this is just unimaginable. I can say in 5 years when you come back you will see children in High Schools aspiring to be educated and professionals rather that walking on the streets aimlessly and in some cases the girls caring babes on their with no formal education. Thank you, I really wish I can contribute.... THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO DO …….
Excellent! I find it interesting that Africa at one point was the beacon for education and knowledge - and now many places on the continent are deprived of it....colonialism was something else!!
@Linda B...The library is filled with books written by us and donated with love from OUR writer friends world-wide! I wish you a life of love and abundance and all other things you do not seem to have. Honestly, I don't even know why I am responding to you...LoL
@@lindab6257 anything to do with Africa Linda B you're everywhere with negativity particularly when it's black people lending a hand in Africa but I have went on other videos where is white people lending a hand in Africa and you're nowhere to be found it's a group of you trolling videos that has anything to do with Africa and like I said before it's when it's black people outside of Africa lending a helping hand you were just on another video criticizing an African American women who had moved to Ghana you're on these videos criticizing people but you aren't doing a damn thing to help improve lives
May Almighty God bless your wonderful heart with your team for such lovely intentions towards this poor villagers... much more blessings and prosperity I'm wishing for you all, may God protect and guide you all in every steps
You get that feeling to help when you see your contributions being appreciated and progress on the ground. Glad you guys are doing this.Kudos to your elbows.
Loving these videos! I was going to watch them all in order and found that the one that made you cry isn’t available any longer. What a wonderful thing this group does!
May the God of Isreal bless you and protect you always in your journeys and thank you for everything that you’ve been doing for our country bless your heart and may God always bless America.
After 35 years of jewelry designing (11 in Africa) and lost-wax casting, I have returned to my first love, oil painting and photography. And yes, I miss carving wax models for Casting. "The Artist's Odyssey”. 11” x 8-1/2” a coffee table book containing 180 plus pages of photographs of my artworks dating from 1957 to the present. Available; Ebook & Paperbacks, POD a.co/bmAXHSG Slideshow preview: ruclips.net/video/svRNoXNDSTg/видео.html
I had footage but they didn't make the cut...this one is actually someone's private bathroom as opposed to a community bathroom so I thought that would be rude to just...you know....broadcast their private quarters like that when they didn't have to let us use it. But as far as sleeping went...we went to a hotel.
Not sure how you've come to your assumptions BUT believe it or not, the village elders asked us specifically to do what we did not just for that village but the entire community of neighboring villages. What have you done to help the world, lately?
Very much like what you'd expect from an outdoor toilet made from concrete that many from the village uses day in and day out over the years. Hmmm, when I put it like that...it actually wasn't that bad.
Uh...who sounded very scared going to the village? As for me...this was my 2nd time visiting Ghana and the village and this was Kim's 5th time. No fear here.
There you go with your stereotypes you know how small the world has gotten and no one feeds into those stereotypes anymore especially people who have traveled the world
Those kids posing for the camera reminds me about my childhood growing up in Cameroon.I see myself in every one of them
Loved this!!! I’m a social worker, I would love to give back in this magnitude. I’m definitely going to look into taking a trip like this!
Blessings on blessings on blessings for the Queen and everyone helping to improve the lives of these people. You're making a real difference. Peace and Love
I am a Ghanaian living abroad and I am soo impress with what you guys are doing. The impact of this is just unimaginable. I can say in 5 years when you come back you will see children in High Schools aspiring to be educated and professionals rather that walking on the streets aimlessly and in some cases the girls caring babes on their with no formal education. Thank you, I really wish I can contribute.... THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO DO …….
The Atta and Philip are hilarious! When they switched to Twi in between filming , that was the cutest
Congratulations to Leap Global for the Memorial Library and Community Clinic! I am Inspired
Wow he did a beautiful job on those doors! Books .....and computers too!
Excellent! I find it interesting that Africa at one point was the beacon for education and knowledge - and now many places on the continent are deprived of it....colonialism was something else!!
the library is filled with European academia---STILL COLONIALISM
@Linda B...The library is filled with books written by us and donated with love from OUR writer friends world-wide! I wish you a life of love and abundance and all other things you do not seem to have. Honestly, I don't even know why I am responding to you...LoL
love what you are doing, some pan african books would be nice @@FunandBudget
@@lindab6257 anything to do with Africa Linda B you're everywhere with negativity particularly when it's black people lending a hand in Africa but I have went on other videos where is white people lending a hand in Africa and you're nowhere to be found it's a group of you trolling videos that has anything to do with Africa and like I said before it's when it's black people outside of Africa lending a helping hand you were just on another video criticizing an African American women who had moved to Ghana you're on these videos criticizing people but you aren't doing a damn thing to help improve lives
May Almighty God bless your wonderful heart with your team for such lovely intentions towards this poor villagers... much more blessings and prosperity I'm wishing for you all, may God protect and guide you all in every steps
You get that feeling to help when you see your contributions being appreciated and progress on the ground. Glad you guys are doing this.Kudos to your elbows.
May the Lord bless and reward you all for the great kindness you have shown towards this village.
You did a great job God bless you.
Education, is the key of success ✊🏾🙏
You guys did a great job
Those little boys are strong!!!! 💪🏾
I love our babies and the name of that hotel was golden. Lol. Great production as always. 💛
God bless you guys,our great leaders (presidents) came from villages
Wow!!! You all are amazing!! Thats talent!! Awww look how happy the children are!!!
Loving these videos! I was going to watch them all in order and found that the one that made you cry isn’t available any longer. What a wonderful thing this group does!
Thank you so much...It should be back up later...I had to take it down because it had a copyright flag so now I'm removing the song that got flagged.
Oh good!
Okay...its back up now :-)
Love you ladies. Yahuah bless you abundantly for all that you are doing for Ghana.
May the God of Isreal bless you and protect you always in your journeys and thank you for everything that you’ve been doing for our country bless your heart and may God always bless America.
Very impressive.
Thank you guys. God bless you.
Thank you
💜💜💜💜EXCELLENT work!!!💯💯💯💯
They drink rain water in Trindad! I know exactly what she's talking about!! Y'all have made a lot of progress!
💜How can I be down, next summer??? I LOVE this work Tinisha & crew!!💜 😊
I don't know what the dates for next year will be yet....but as soon as I find out I will definitely make an announcement :-)
True returnees.
Thanks guys
Emma! What's up with Those sun shades , you wear them both indoors and outdoors?
Hey auntie kim ❤️❤️❤️
After 35 years of jewelry designing (11 in Africa) and lost-wax casting, I have returned to my first love, oil painting and photography. And yes, I miss carving wax models for Casting.
"The Artist's Odyssey”.
11” x 8-1/2” a coffee table book containing 180 plus pages of photographs of my artworks dating from 1957 to the present.
Available; Ebook & Paperbacks, POD
a.co/bmAXHSG
Slideshow preview:
ruclips.net/video/svRNoXNDSTg/видео.html
Oh, I’m so glad they gave you a hotel; I was afraid you’d have to sleep in the village!
LoL
I WONDER WHAT Dr. Obadele Kambon would have to say about this library.
you said it all girl
🗣 Sell the Teslaaaaa ya boy having a melt down
People were dumping stock...I don't have Tesla stock...as for my car...nope, it's my beater. Gotta drive something LoL
Oh wow!!
I thought you were going to show us what type of facilities you had to use. I can only imagine where you’ll sleep.
I had footage but they didn't make the cut...this one is actually someone's private bathroom as opposed to a community bathroom so I thought that would be rude to just...you know....broadcast their private quarters like that when they didn't have to let us use it. But as far as sleeping went...we went to a hotel.
Look at the spirit and energy in these children. You are looking for material progress. Westernised thoughts and ideas
Not sure how you've come to your assumptions BUT believe it or not, the village elders asked us specifically to do what we did not just for that village but the entire community of neighboring villages. What have you done to help the world, lately?
My home town koftown or k'dua
How was the bathroom?
Very much like what you'd expect from an outdoor toilet made from concrete that many from the village uses day in and day out over the years. Hmmm, when I put it like that...it actually wasn't that bad.
I 'm happy to see White people in ghana
Hhhhh she sounded very scare going to village
Uh...who sounded very scared going to the village? As for me...this was my 2nd time visiting Ghana and the village and this was Kim's 5th time. No fear here.
There you go with your stereotypes you know how small the world has gotten and no one feeds into those stereotypes anymore especially people who have traveled the world