
The Founder and President of The Future (FTF), Kezia Asiedua Sanie, has announced the launch of the FTF Impact Store—a social enterprise initiative designed to support underprivileged children through the sale of everyday essentials.
Speaking to the media at the launch of the FTF Book Fair and Impact Store, Ms. Sanie explained: “The idea behind the Impact Store is simple—when you shop with us, 100 percent of the proceeds go directly into supporting life-changing programmes for underprivileged children. It’s not just shopping; it’s making an impact. Your purchase helps put children in school, provides them with books, uniforms and other essentials they need to thrive. That’s what the FTF Impact Store is all about—and it’s here to stay.”
She further noted that while the store was officially launched, FTF plans to organise more fairs regularly—potentially every quarter. “We also hope to collaborate with major supermarkets in the future. The goal is to have FTF shelves in stores, so anyone can walk in, pick up an item and know they’re supporting a good cause.”
On the importance of reading, Ms. Sanie emphasised the value of literacy for children’s development, stating: “Reading is key. It fuels curiosity and opens up a world of knowledge. If we want children to have a bright future, we must first empower them through books”.
For The Future (FTF) is a youth-led non-profit that has impacted over 8,000 children across Ghana and Nigeria through education, mentorship and sustainable development initiatives. Since its founding in 2016, FTF has worked to provide access to opportunities, holistic education and essential resources for underprivileged children, ensuring they receive the support they need to succeed.
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