The African Development Foundation (ADF) was created to garner goodwill and strengthen relationships between the United States and Africa through youth-oriented initiatives that include health, education, and sports.
With the help from concerned individuals, organizations, and corporate sponsors, we are proud to serve disadvantaged African youths eager to learn and deserve the pleasures of recreation.
The African Development Foundation’s strategic initiatives include providing African youths with academic and IT skills, health-related resources, and recreational outlets to promote public health, exercise, sportsmanship while doing social good. Our beliefs are built on three core tenets:
In conjunction with professional athletes, sports leagues & associations, and sports companies, we donate recreational supplies and equipment; organize sports clinics.
Our Computer Learning Centers provide free access to train youth in computer skills, coding, engineering, programming, web development and network administration, preparing them to succeed in the 21st century workplace.
In partnership with local government agencies and private organizations, our campaigns inform, educate, and counsel students and adults in a responsible and effective way, respecting privacy rights and native traditions and customs.
With the help from concerned individuals, organizations, and corporate sponsors, we are proud to serve disadvantaged African youths eager to learn and deserve the pleasures of recreation.
The Little League field will serve at least 12 local Little League teams (144 children) and other community youths aged 9-12 who now play on converted fields, while the Major League field will serve age 13 and older that comprise at least 6 teams (72 children). The majority of all children are underprivileged. The Major League field will also serve at least 8 teams (96 children) aged 16 and over, in addition to university students.
The African Development Foundation is proud to partner with Breast Care International. Established in 2002 as a Non-Governmental Organization in Ghana, Breast Care International (BCI) is a leading breast cancer advocacy organization in Africa and Globally, providing enabling environment to enhance early detection and reduce the late-stage presentation of breast cancer in Ghana.