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On November 16th, 2025, I took my very first solo journey to Ghana I had been to Ghana previously twice. I paid for everything myself the flights, the stay, the essentials because this mission began as something deeply personal. I didn’t know exactly what I would find, but I knew I needed to go. And what I found was purpose.
During my time in Ghana, I met children and families who showed me strength, love, and resilience beyond anything I’d ever witnessed. I saw communities facing challenges with courage, and I realised I wanted to do everything I could to help — not just in Ghana, but wherever my journey takes me next in the world.
But this mission didn’t begin on that date.
It began years ago, when I was just 16.
I lost my brother when he took his own life. A loss that shattered me, changed me, and has stayed with me every single day. I believe with all my heart that if someone had reached out to him with even a small bit of hope, a hand, a chance — he might still be here. That belief has shaped everything I do.
So now, everywhere I go Ghana or the next country I travel to he’s right there with me.
Helping children, helping people, spreading hope, even in the smallest ways this is how I honour him. This is how I try to make sure that the sadness and hurt I’ve carried for so long can finally lead to something beautiful.
Two of the hardest parts of my life — losing my brother and struggling to find purpose afterward — are becoming the foundation of something good. Something healing. Something that might just save or comfort someone else’s loved one.
By hook or by crook, these painful beginnings will have a happy ending.
Your support will help me continue this mission:
Providing essentials, resources, and opportunities to children and families in Ghana
Supporting local communities in any way I can on each journey
Expanding this mission to wherever else in the world I’m called to go
Bringing hope to people who feel forgotten or unseen
Medical Bills & Operations
Sweets
Clothes
Toys
Every donation, no matter how small, helps me show someone out there that they matter — that there is hope — the same hope I wish someone had given my brother.
With gratitude & purpose, always.
Thank you to everyone who has helped and continues to help
Organizer
Carly Brown
Organizer


