Twenty people from various fields of endeavour in the United States of America beamed with excitement on Saturday, August 31, 2024 as they received various honours from the Rain Foundations.
The Predecessors Awards Worldwide of Relevant Achievers Impacting Nations (RAIN) is dedicated to honoring heroes in society and immortalising their legacies through books and projects.
H.E. Johnny Ford, Founder of the World Conference of Mayors commended Author Ralph Antwi, founding president of RAIN Foundations and his team for their great vision and efforts to honor heroes around the world.
H.E. Jimmie Gardner, President of the World Conference of Mayors also commended the team, and encouraged the guests present to visit Ghana, as it was one of the best places in Africa.
In all, twelve women and eight men were honored. The next Edition of PAPA2024 is the Europe Edition to be held in Paris on November 11. On the same day will be the International Youth Shakers Conclave, a historic event in honor of the Predecessors Awards Worldwide's Succession projects.
Author Ralph announced that they would be the maiden edition of the Global Youth Shakers Awards on the same day. Forty (40) individuals and organizations that have made, and continue to make commendable impact in the world of youth will be honored.
Nominations are open till September 10. Email predecessorshonor@gmail.com or whatsapp +233-202-535217 for your nominations.
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