TECH'ing Young Minds, Shaping Futures

Who We Are

Happy Daffodils is a nonprofit dedicated to bridging the digital divide for children aged 6–17 (and, in special cases, up to 20) from underserved communities in Ghana and beyond. At our core, we believe no child should be left behind in the digital age.

We provide access to technology, digital literacy, mentorship, and creative learning opportunities that empower young people to dream, innovate, and succeed.

Founded by Celestine Serwaa Agropah, Happy Daffodils was established in honor of her late mother, Bertha Sefakor Egoh-Agropah, whose life reflected compassion, kindness, inclusion, and fairness. Her legacy lives on in a garden of hope, where children are nurtured to bloom into confident, responsible changemakers.

 

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CELESTINE SERWAA AGROPAH - FOUNDER
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THE LATE BERTHA SEFAKOR EGOH-AGROPAH

What We Do

01.

— Digital Literacy & Learning Hubs

Create safe, well-equipped hubs where disadvantaged children access technology, learn digital skills responsibly, and gain essential tools for the future. (SDG 4 & 10)

02.

— Community Advocacy

Partnering with schools, parents, and underserved communities to promote digital inclusion and quality education. (SDG 4 & 10)

03.

Mentorship Programs

 Connect children with mentors who inspire creativity, leadership, and confidence.

04.

— Teacher Training

Support educators with the tools and training needed to deliver quality, tech-driven education. (SDG 4)

05.

— Empowering Girls & Marginalized Groups

Ensure girls and disadvantaged youth have equal opportunities in tech education.  (SDG 5 & 10)

06.

— Fun & Interactive Learning

Making learning fun through workshops, games, films, and creative coding to boost creativity, problem-solving, and cognitive skills.

07.

Health & Wellness Programs

Supporting mothers and children through health awareness and wellness programs. (SDG 3)

08.

— Sustainable Funding & Partnerships

Partnering with donors and organizations to keep programs running and expand our reach. (SDG 17)

Why We Exist

MISSION

To provide children from underserved communities with access to technology, digital skills, and mentorship so they can participate fully in the digital skills.

VISION

A future where every child can thrive in the digital world and become a responsible changemaker.

OUR GOAL

By 2030, we aim to train 1,000 children in essential digital skills, mentorship, and values to raise responsible, innovative, and compassionate future leaders who use technology to drive meaningful change in their communities and the world.

Partners