San Francisco – Super Bowl, Philanthropy, and Global Impact
This award is a symbol for every girl who has ever been told she doesn’t deserve something, yet found the determination to keep going. When I was six years old, my father told me I would have to work twice as hard to prove my worth. Honestly, I never imagined that one day I would be standing here before you. Thank you for this recognition — it gives me even more strength to continue, because I believe we are building a community of people who truly care. And people who succeed carry a responsibility to support those in need.
– said Omenaa Mensah.
- tangibly improving the living conditions of over 2 million people,
- supporting the rescue and education of more than 400 children in Ghana through the Kids Haven School initiative,
- co-creating nearly 200 social projects through the Philanthropic Consortium,
- founding TOP CHARITY, now Europe’s leading philanthropic platform, which in five years has mobilized nearly PLN 150 million from entrepreneurs and partners for social, educational, and humanitarian causes.
fot. Alex Dolny
- 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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