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Celestine Agropah smiling proudly next to the Adaklu Ahunda road sign in the Volta Region, marking the community where Happy Daffodils is building its first computer lab.

The “Cancer Myth” in Adaklu: How We Are Replacing Fear with Future

Impact Stories / Celestine Agropah

The “Cancer Myth” in Adaklu: How We Are Replacing Fear with Future Finding Purpose in Grief My mother was the […]

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DIGNITY FIRST! From One Child to Thirty

Impact Stories / Celestine Agropah

At Happy Daffodils, our primary mission is to bridge the digital divide. But we learned very early on that you

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"Happy Daffodils Founder Celestine Agropah, selected for the TechSoup x Google.org 'AI for Social Change' training program in Warsaw.

Q1 2026 Update: Bridging the Digital Divide in Adaklu

Impact Stories / Celestine Agropah

AI Training & Global Partnerships: We are proud to announce that our Founder has been selected for the TechSoup “AI

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Operation: Theory Is Not Enough – Our Journey to Adaklu Ahunda Kpodzi

Impact Stories / Celestine Agropah

Operation: Theory Is Not Enough – Our Journey to Adaklu Ahunda Kpodzi We recently launched our flagship initiative, Operation: Theory

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Theory Is NOT Enough

Help us build the first-ever computer lab

Imagine the only computer you have ever seen is a drawing on a blackboard. For 223 pupils in Adaklu Ahunda Kpodzi Basic School, this is their reality. They have proven that while they lack resources, they do not lack potential.

At Happy Daffodils, we refuse to accept that these bright minds should study technology as a theory while the rest of the world uses it as a tool.

Let’s change the narrative together!

 

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