Love always finds its way home
More than ever before African people on the continent and off the continent are wrestling with the dispossession of their material resources and loss of control over the direction of their economies. This project creates opportunities for shared, solution oriented and culturally rooted- education, analysis, strategies and implementations. Together we are working towards collective healing and a restoration of social, political and economic power based on customs and traditions that have survived for generations.
Engaging community members in open dialogues over shared meals, fostering connections and understanding.
Collecting and distributing resources (financial, material, or time) to support those in need.
Organizing events, workshops, and activities that directly benefit local communities.
Initiating sustainable projects (e.g., infrastructure, education, healthcare) to enhance community well-being.
We embarked on an educational trip to learn about our rich cultural heritage and to connect with the deep roots of our ancestral back ground. This trip took us to places like Kakum, Assin Manso, the evergreen Cape Coast Castle and the Assin Manso ancestroal Slave Market River Park
As part of our activities, we visited the Good Sheperd Orphanage on a donation drive to spread love and share with the beautiful souls over at the orphanage. It was all smiles and love at the orphanage . You can click on the link below to enjoy the scenes from the beautiful occasion
SpiritHouse South Inc (USA) is partnering with , T&E Farm and Construction and Margthess Enterprise (Ghana) on a Global, multi-generational family reunion, and ancestral response to the impacts of colonization and the repression of Afrikan people’s customs and cultures.
Odo Nnyew Fie Kwan creates opportunities for shared, solution oriented, culturally rooted- education, analysis, strategies and implementations beyond the borders of space, time, and language. Together we are working towards collective healing and a restoration of social, political and economic power based on customs and traditions that have survived for generations.
Emmanuel Kwesi Arhin is the founder and CEO of T & E Farms and Construction. He is a visionary leader and compassionate advocate, and is the driving force behind our mission. With a deep-rooted commitment to community well-being, he brings a wealth of experience in social impact initiatives. Emmanuel’s unwavering belief that love can transform lives inspires our team and fuels our efforts to create positive change. His leadership exemplifies the very essence of our organization: love always finding its way home.
The time has come for us to tell the unspeakable truth about the enslavement of Black people across the diaspora through the power of Arts and Culture to build broken bridges and re-envision the future of our motherland Ghana and beyond
There’s been an alarming rate of young Africans becoming progressively alienated from their roots(the African Soil) where they really come from and this is perceived to be a barrier to the future cultural wellbeing of the continent. If care is not taken this will cause a parting of ways between the generations who experienced anti-colonial movement and on the other hand those who are born into this modern era or the 21st century.
Africans in the diaspora must make a way to work together to take advantage of the history and transformational opportunities.
This has birth the establishment of the Program “ ODO NYEW FIE KWAN” which literally means “love always finds it way home “ to re-uniting the African families in the diaspora and very significantly to illuminate new paths geared towards transformation in our time through the stimulating power of arts, drama, music and high level critical thoughts to bring development and growth in our localities and the nation as a
whole.