The name, Brighter Day, is no racial movement nor anti-governmental group, so it has nothing, absolutely 'nothing' to do with favouritism, racism, imperialism and the like.
Brighter Day is a name choosen for a philanthropical organization whose only motive is to make the world understand that the destitute black person in africa, from africa, belonging to africa is under-resourced and is therefore handicaped and needs to be set free from socio-econocmic constraints.
It has therefore become a major responsibility of Brighter Day Foundation to bring to the world, the problems faced by the black person in africa and for that matter the need to be recorgnized as such and given solution to help the economically disadvantaged african.
Simply, it is love for the black person.
To receive is to give!
Likewise we show love to any color or race.
It was formed by a group of youngmen who by experience empathize with the poor with the economic hardship and limited opportunities present in this third world country, devoted their time and youthful energy to help the poor. Their notion is that you need not to be old, in your retired age to serve mankind especially the destitute ones.
Service to God is services to mankind!
BD continues its affiliation to Efutu Children Academy- Collaborative network which has creates a meaningful connection between us for joint success by advocating for a massive increase in aid is urgently needed for children across the third world.
As it is important that we can feel truly connected to those with whom we share this journey, we will explore and practice skills for joining forces and creating a shared vision.
BD foundation is supported by many Christians and Muslims organization across the wold and we appreciate and encourage that support.
However, all of the work that we support is strictly non-denominational. We do not support any person or project which attempts to influence the religious beliefs or background of any person or group in anyway. We help anyone who lacks basic human needs, regardless of their religious beliefs or background.
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