
about us
Transforming Life Builders is a non-profit dedicated non-governmental organization committed to uplifting orphans, widows, widowers and impoverished people by providing them with vital vocational skills. We believe in the power of education and practical training to break the cycle of poverty and create sustainable livelihoods. Through our comprehensive skill development programs, we empower individuals to become self-reliant and contribute positively to their communities.
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Our mission is to transform the lives of orphans, widows, widowers and impoverished people by equipping them with practical skills and knowledge, fostering economic independence and enhancing their quality of life. We aim to provide a nurturing and supportive environment where orphans, widows, widowers and impoverished people can learn valuable trades, gain confidence, and pursue their dreams.
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Our vision is a world where every orphans, widows, widowers and impoverished people has access to the resources and opportunities needed to achieve financial stability and personal growth. We aspire to create a community of empowered individuals who are capable of transforming their own lives and the lives of those around them. Through skill development and education, we envision a future where poverty is diminished, and hope is restored.
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C.E.O AND FOUNDER
My name is Cynthia Hayfron-Benjamin, popularly known as Aba Apprey. I am a certified beautician and hairstylist who loves to do humanitarian work in my spare time. I was born and raised in Ghana (West Africa). Growing up, I often saw my grandparents reaching out to the needy and making our home always open to the impoverished and voiceless in society.
My grandparents adopted many orphans and cared for them as their children, empowering the youths to acquire some form of trade. This gave me the motivation and passion to also care for those who are deprived in my community, inspiring me to start this non-profit organization more or less like an orphanage home for the deprived in my community.
For the past 10 years, I have been donating to the school of the deaf and other orphanages in Takoradi, a City in  the Western Region of Ghana.
Aside from that, I enrolled a lot of young ladies into apprenticeship and taught them how to braid hairstyles, for which many still braid hair as a source of livelihood.
