We do this through mentoring, coaching, training, work shadowing, exchange program, and work placements. WHY THE FOUNDATION
Setting up and running this Foundation has always been Sam's vision
Sam was handed a rare opportunity years ago during his time in the UK as a black minority ethnic international student. As a result, his life was transformed from a Kitchen Porter to an experienced Project M
anager and an author by that one opportunity. As a black minority ethnic, born and raised in Ghana, he had a chance to study in the UK despite the particular challenges he faced to come to the UK to live and settle. Sam was given an opportunity to put his feet on the corporate ladder by someone who found faith in his ability and potential regardless of his inexperience and background. Today, that opportunity has transformed Sam’s life's path and allowed him to experience many beautiful things in his career to the point of writing a project management book. Sam Buah Foundation is a way of giving back to the thousands of less privileged young people who may be in the same situation Sam found himself years ago, especially those from the black minority ethnic community. HOW WE WORK
We identify, nurture, mentor, train, coach, and help young black minority ethnics to access professional opportunities. Thousands, if not millions, of gifted and talented young people with the potential to become future leaders, writers, authors, inventors, entrepreneurs, and many more may never realise their potential for lack of opportunities. As a foundation, we work closely with partners, charities, foundations, tertiary institutions, corporate bodies, and donors to make our mission possible
We work to engage all relevant stakeholders to make professional opportunities accessible and available to young people from less privileged and ethnic minority backgrounds.