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The Ngorli Organization

The Ngorli Organization is a 501(c)(3) certified nonprofit organization registered in Ghana & the United States of America. The word Ngorli ((ng)li)) is a spoken word in the Ewe language which is spoken in Ghana,Togo and Benin;all in West Africa. It means there is "hope or future".

History & Leadership

The Ngorli Organization was founded in Fayettevile North Carolina by Raymond Amezado, a US Army veteran who was stationed at Fort Bragg. Ngorli was founded based on the principles and ideas of Chosen Generation,a nonprofit organization founded by a Ghanaian Samira Captan- Chepoo, whose father was from Lebanon. Her reason for this nonprofit was to help communities in the Achimota Area of Accra,Ghana with her focus on empowering children and the youth through education. Chosen Generation was found in 1994 and got dissolved in 1999. Raymond Amezado,by then was a children/youth leader for Chosen Generation when it got dissolved. He therefore vowed to continue the good work of promoting education for the less privileged in the society. This is how Ngorli ended up in the Achimota-Kissehman area.

Mission

Ngorli provides the means and access to quality education for children from underserved communities because, Ngorli believes that access to quality education is a necessity and a fundamental right for every child regardless of their constraint.

Vision

Ngorli's vision is to one day realize a world in which all children have equal access to quality education in this era of global competitiveness.We promote a where children from underserved parts of our communities to receive quality education in a constructive environment that encourages critical thinking,creative thinking,communicating and collaborating,all necessary skills for learners in the 21st Century.

Our Priorities

1) Our number priority is children in underserved communities.

2) Our second priority is Education in the areas of Literacy and Science,Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) With African Cultural Immersion. Literacy improves health, promotes social development and combats poverty.

3) Our third priority is the "Honey Method", this comes from the saying "You catch more flies with honey more than vinegar". We use activities like soccer,dancing and basketball to catch the attention of our targeted children being it in Africa,America or Europe who are either sports prone or celebrity minded due to poverty. We use this method to divert their attention to learn and this is known as "Intentional Learning"

Our Programs

1) The Ball & Brain Program

2) The Golf & Goal Program

3) Ngorli Drum,Dance & Dream Program.