About Us

The PEB Foundation

Who We Are

PEB Foundation was established with the vision of creating lasting social impact across various communities. The idea for the foundation was born out of passion that recognized the need for targeted interventions in education, health, and youth empowerment. In 2016 the idea came to life through friends to become The PEB Foundation, with a mission to address pressing social issues through innovative programs and initiatives.

The story of the PEB Foundation began with a simple yet powerful vision: to create opportunities for every individual to thrive. The founder, driven by his personal experiences and a shared desire to make a difference, started small. The team organized community meetings, engaged with local leaders, and identified key areas where their efforts could have the most significant impact. This grassroots approach laid the foundation for what is becoming a robust and dynamic organization dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of countless individuals.

The Advisory Board

Precious Baidoo
Maame Dufie-Cudjoe, Esq.
Francis Annaman
Samuel Abeiku Dadson

Our Focus Areas

Education

  • Scholarships and Financial Aid Providing scholarships to underprivileged students to ensure access to quality education.
  • School Supplies and Resources Distributing essential educational materials and resources to schools in need.
  • Educational Workshops and Seminars Organizing workshops and seminars to enhance learning and skill development.

Health

  • Medical Camps and Health Screenings Conducting free medical camps and health screenings in underserved areas.
  • Health Education Promoting awareness about important health issues and preventive care through educational campaigns.
  • Support for Health Facilities Providing support to local health facilities through donations of medical supplies and equipment.

Youth Empowerment

  • Jolly Goodness Program An annual event that focuses on the holistic development of children through fun, educational, and recreational activities.
  • Mentorship and Leadership Programs Offering mentorship opportunities and leadership training to empower young people to become change-makers in their communities.
  • Skills Development Providing vocational training and skills development programs to enhance employability.

Join Us Now!

Joining The PEB Foundation as a volunteer is a rewarding experience that offers the
opportunity to contribute to  meaningful change while developing new skills and building lasting connections.

Our Goals

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We connect nonprofits, donors, and companies in nearly every country in the world. We help fellow nonprofits access the funding, tools, training, and support they need to serve their communities.

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Precious Baidoo

Precious Baidoo is the Founder and Chief Volunteer Officer of The PEB Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing challenges in education, health, and youth empowerment. Since establishing the foundation in 2016, he has been at the forefront of designing impactful programs that empower vulnerable communities and create lasting change.

Through his leadership, The PEB Foundation has implemented initiatives such as scholarships for students, medical outreach campaigns, and skills development programs to support young people. Precious actively cultivates partnerships with schools, healthcare providers, corporate sponsors, and government institutions to amplify the foundation’s reach and effectiveness.

As Chief Volunteer Officer, he manages a diverse network of volunteers, ensuring seamless coordination in fundraising efforts, community events, and mentoring programs. Key initiatives like the “Jolly Goodness” program reflect his commitment to fostering holistic development and providing educational and recreational activities for children.

Precious’s passion for service, combined with his focus on collaboration and inclusion, continues to drive the foundation’s mission of building empowered, resilient communities. He believes in the power of small actions to create significant impact and remains dedicated to inspiring others to join in making a difference.

Maame Dufie-Cudjoe, Esq.

Maame Dufie-Cudjoe, Esq., is an accomplished lawyer and the Managing Partner at Claresamuels PRUC, a rapidly expanding law and business consultancy firm. She is highly regarded for her expertise in corporate governance, corporate strategy, and management, as well as her thought leadership in Corporate Social Investment.

Prior to founding Claresamuels, Maame gained extensive experience with both local and international organizations, including CAL Bank, Zain Telecommunications, Airtel Ghana, Darko Law Firm, and Afrifanom Group Limited. This diverse professional background has provided her with a comprehensive understanding of the legal, corporate, and governance landscapes.

Maame holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Ashesi University, an LLB, a Master’s degree in Marketing from GIMPA, and a Qualifying Practicing Certificate from the Ghana School of Law. Her academic and professional trajectory demonstrates her commitment to excellence and continuous learning.

With a passion for driving sustainable, positive change within organizations, Maame is dedicated to helping businesses unlock their potential by ensuring compliance with governance standards, fostering growth, and promoting long-term success. Her commitment to ethical leadership and corporate responsibility has earned her widespread respect in both legal and business communities.

Francis Annaman

Francis Annaman is an accomplished professional in landscape design and physical planning, renowned for his blend of technical expertise and commitment to community-centered development. Armed with a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Design and Management from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Francis has channeled his passion for sustainable environments into a career focused on shaping spaces that foster well-being and social growth.

Francis’s journey began at the Effutu Municipal Assembly, where he served as Assistant Planner in the Physical Planning Department. There, he honed his skills in zoning assessments, site plan reviews, and regulatory compliance, ensuring that urban development aligned with the aspirations of the local community. His attention to detail and strategic approach ensured that every project reflected a balance between environmental stewardship and practical needs.

His expertise and leadership led to his appointment as Head of the Physical Planning Department at the Bia East District Assembly. In this capacity, Francis spearheaded local plan preparations and collaborated with diverse stakeholders to promote responsible, inclusive development. His ability to navigate complex planning landscapes enabled him to oversee projects that harmonized growth with environmental sustainability, setting a foundation for long-term community resilience.

Francis’s professional philosophy resonates deeply with the PEB Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting children, the sick, and underprivileged youth. As a strategic advisor to the Foundation, he provides insightful guidance on policy management, ensuring that initiatives remain ethical, impactful, and efficient. Beyond his advisory role, Francis actively engages in fundraising efforts to secure critical resources that sustain the Foundation’s programs, amplifying its reach and effectiveness.

Throughout his career, Francis has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to collaboration, leadership, and positive impact. His work exemplifies a rare fusion of technical precision and compassion, driving initiatives that create safe, inclusive, and thriving environments for all. With every project, he continues to champion development that serves both people and the planet, leaving a legacy of thoughtful, community-driven progress.

Samuel Abeiku Dadson

Samuel Abeiku Dadson is an experienced brand communications strategist with almost a decade of expertise across Ghana’s finance, technology, hospitality, and non-profit sectors. Known for his ability to craft compelling brand stories and drive community engagement, Samuel has a proven track record of transforming brand narratives and enhancing visibility.

As Head of Brand and Communications at Hacklab Foundation, Samuel was instrumental in translating the organization’s goals into dynamic communication strategies that resonated with diverse audiences. He crafted brand messaging that not only strengthened Hacklab’s reputation but also inspired greater participation in its initiatives. Samuel’s work empowered young developers, championed inclusion in tech, and positioned the Foundation as a key player in preparing the youth for the digital economy. His ability to connect non-profit objectives with effective communication has been crucial in driving Hacklab’s mission forward.

His work as Brand Communications and Public Relations Manager at Hubtel, has resulted in impactful campaigns that elevate brand awareness and deepen customer connections.

Abeiku holds an MBA in Marketing from the University of Ghana Business School and an MSc. in Communications and International Marketing from the Accra Business School.

Abeiku brings a dynamic approach to every project, combining creativity with strategic insight to foster meaningful brand interactions. His passion for brand reputation management and stakeholder engagement continues to support his commitment to fostering growth and visibility for brands, making him a valuable asset to the Foundation’s Board of Advisors.