We are a non-profit corporation devoted to funding several charities in Africa and in the United States so that ALL of the profits will go to these charities. Some are medical while others are educational. Currently, our charities include an orphanage for disabled children, a children's cancer ward, treatment for AIDS victims in Africa, and scholarships to bring African young people to the U.S. for an university education and to send American young people of all races to Africa for a junior year abroad.

We are a group of Africans and Americans, black and white, who feel that only friendship and trade can bring the benefits of peace, and end poverty and racism. We were inspired to initiate the Africa-Expo by the experience of a young American whose parents sent him to Africa when he was sixteen. He stayed in Africa for one year with an African family and fell in love with the country and its people. After completing his education, he returned to Africa, became partners with an experienced and successful Ghanaian businessman in the only such-private company in that particular country The story of their friendship and business venture is told in the February issue of American Visions magazine (Washington D.C.) and several other magazines. You can meet them at the Africa-Expo.