The Keta Foundation, a 501(c)(3) U.S. non-profit, sources funding for the benefit of a number of philanthropic and other institutions in Ghana, Africa, and globally. Projects of note include the new Freedom University in Keta, Ghana (a slave studies institute) and the Freedom Corps Ghana Pioneer Program (immersive slave studies tours). Keta Foundation will also assist victims - particularly children - at a number of benevolent institutions in Ghana. These include, but are not limited to HardtHaven, Kapando (Ghana's HIV/Aids Orphan's Home), Challenging Heights, Winnenden (HardtHaven promotes youth and family empowerment and children's rights to education and freedom from forced labour in Ghana), Adele Orphanage, Nkwanta, founded by the mother of our dear friend, Daniel N'gkobo nearly 50 years ago, who together with Angelika, has devoted all his income and efforts for the past two decades to keeping it going.And then, there are the impoverished, semi-isolated and nearly forgotten men, women and children of Bomigo Island, a proud, highly artistic, hospitable people, with no local employment, their daily lives plagued by treatable illness, marked malnutrition, and clouds of mosquitos.