This award represents every girl who was ever told she wasn’t enough — and chose to keep going anyway,” said Mensah while accepting the honor. “When I was six, my father told me I would have to work twice as hard to prove my worth. I never imagined I would stand on a stage like this one day. I believe success carries responsibility — and we have a duty to lift others as we rise.
– said Omenaa Mensah.
A Global Philanthropy Leader Bridging Continents
- supporting programs that have improved the lives of more than 2 million people globally,
- funding and developing Kids Haven School in Ghana, helping rescue over 400 children from child labor and exploitation
- co-founding the Philanthropic Consortium that has delivered nearly 200 funded social projects across multiple grant cycles
- building TOP CHARITY into a platform that merges business leadership, art, and philanthropy to generate measurable, long-term impact.
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- Ashanti, the Grammy Award–winning singer, songwriter, and actress, received the Women of Impact – Culture Catalyst Award for her lasting influence on global popular culture and advocacy through the arts,
- Sara Hood received the Danielle Beverly Courage Award for her advocacy for children with special needs and her work supporting families and mental health resilience,
- April Simpkins was honored with the Resilience Impact Award for her leadership in mental health advocacy and support for women affected by loss,
- Gilead Sciences received the Wellness Impact Award for contributions to public health innovation and global health access.
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