Friday, April 11, 2008

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Foundation will like to thank the following persons for their support:
  1. Mr. Richmond Atuahene (First Atlantic Merchant Bank-Ghana)
  2. Mr. Paa Ekow Quaye (Head Pastor/Global Talents Ministries & Lecturer at Central University College-Ghana)
  3. Minister Rockson as rep of I.C.G.C, Christ Temple (Ghana)

NEVER BEEN THIS EASY TO HELP OTHERS



Hi, I am a graduate of University of Ghana, legon. For me, being available to engage in ReaderLeader projects that helps others to gain new perspectives just by reading wide, gives me great satisfaction. Besides the opportunity to meet other young professionals who may be volunteering their time as well, is such a serendipity. It helps to compare experiences with like-minded people. I urge you to join. Its free and its great! Call it social responsibility or just Ghanaians helping Ghanaians. Thats the only way we could be truly free.
-Sylvia

Saturday, March 29, 2008



Mrs. Felicia Sutherland, Town Manager of Akuse, presenting a book on behalf of Mr. & Mrs. Sutherland, to Exec. Dir. of Readerleader Foundation.
Picture is by courtesy of Flawless Ltd.

HELLO!!


Hi, my name is Salome. I am a post-grad from University of Development Studies, Ghana. I have decided to offer my time as a gift to those who may benefit the most. I am a volunteer, and you should consider becoming one for Readerleader Foundation too! Its easy. Just e-mail readerleader@gmail.com and say you want to volunteer. Your time, your financial support or referral would be much appreciated. Think about it!!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

COTE D'IVOIRE PARTNER




Sometimes you want to help others but you are not sure of the motives of those who ask for help on others behalf. My decision to assist the Foundation financially was reinforced by my first hand knowledge of the integrity and compassion of the hardworking and selfless volunteers of ReaderLeader Foundation. Thats my baby in the picture with me. When he grows up I want him to be like Barack Obama. Ok, maybe Kwame Nkrumah (hmm!!). Reading early is one way of achieving that. So ReaderLeader sought of remind me of my responsibility. I hardly do this, but this time, without reservation, I applaud indigenous Ghanaian creativity and sensitivity.
-Mrs. Amma A. Acheampong
Chargee Del 'Administration/Communication (Mission De La CEDEAO)

PROUD TO BE A PARTNER

"I decided to support ReaderLeader Foundation after they approached me for sponsorship. After listening to a few of their Book Review Broadcast on Sunny 88.7 FM, I was convinced that their project was worth my investment. I think it is important that people inculcate the habit of reading good books, young and old alike. I think I have hope for the future of unborn generations, but we must still do far more than reading. We must change our attitudes and backward thought patterns."

-Mr. Caesar, Chief Accountant, CLU CLU Ventures LTD.