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A Heart for Children, A Vision for Change

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Venunye Djentuh

CEO and Founder

A former teacher by profession, originally born and bred in Kpando, Volta Region of Ghana, he trained at Jasikan College of Education, then proceeded to the University of Education, Winneba Ghana, where he obtained a Bachelor’s Education (B.Ed.) in Mathematics. Once a teacher, always a teacher, as he enjoyed teaching high school mathematics in Ghana before moving to the United States in 2011. His love for teaching less endowed children inspired him to help his mother Mama Esi up till  date, manage, and care for vulnerable children in Ghana and train school drop-outs and youth in employable skills such as  dressmaking and pastries in Ghana

While in Ghana, Ven handled everything from planning volunteers’ arrivals to and from the airport to program sites to the care and well-being of the children. Upon relocating to the USA, the founder is still committed and remains a vital part of the orphanage (now childcare and pre-school). Despite the distance, the founder established a preschool called Hope Memorial School. In 2020, Ryvanz-Mia Charity became a 501 (c) 3 tax-exempt nonprofit organization in the United States. With your assistance and help, the founder firmly believes that together, we can rescue as many lives as possible to improve children’s conditions in the short and long term. 
I look forward to working with you to achieve our shared goals of transforming the lives of the underprivileged. Feel free to share your ideas by contacting me.

Originally from Ghana, Ven understands the disparity in regions and devotes any time outside of his passion working for the orphanage to caring for older people across the state with Companion and Homemakers, Preferred Homecare of New York, both a nonmedical agency. He is proud to donate a portion of every paycheck to vulnerable and needy children to have a quality education. in Ghana.

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November, 2014

The Founder's Passion and Impact.

  • The Founder desires to send $50 monthly to support vulnerable children returning to school in deprived communities in Ghana and Uganda.
    • The founder’s love and wish are to send $100 monthly to feed 50 or more children in deprived communities in Ghana.
    • The founder desires to support three low-income families with $200 yearly in a start-up business and other financial empowerment in Ghana.
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