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Young Ghanaian entrepreneur Imurana Ibrahim is driving positive change within the Muslim community through his innovative foundation, Made by Society
Young Ghanaian entrepreneur Imurana Ibrahim, through his innovative foundation, Made by Society Foundation is driving a positive change within the Muslim community by empowering Muslim youth for a better future.
More than just a foundation, Made by Society is a platform for growth, offering mentorship, skill-building workshops, and opportunities for young Muslims to pursue their passions and reach their full potential.
Founded in 2015, Made by Society has self-funded its mission, supporting numerous young individuals who were at risk of dropping out of school. Through donations, fee payments, sponsorships, and providing startup capital, the foundation through its activities has transformed the lives of aspiring entrepreneurs and students alike.
Evidently passionate about this cause, Imurana Ibrahim through his business, Time Wave Tiles, serves as the primary source of funding for the foundation, fueling his lifelong dream of giving back to the community. Over the years, Made by Society has made a tangible impact in Muslim communities, particularly in areas like Newtown, Nima, and villages in the Northern regions of Ghana.
With gradual progress and total commitment, Made By Society is shaping lives within the Muslim fraternity, communities like Newtown, Nima and villages within the Northern regions of Ghana have immensely benefited from the benevolence of Imurana’s Made By Society foundation.
Imurana Ibrahim’s commitment to his community extends beyond his business. His efforts through Made by Society reflect his deep desire to uplift others, showcasing a selfless spirit that goes beyond the walls of his tile showroom.
This initiative reflects his desire to give back and contribute to the betterment of society, showcasing a spirit of selflessness.
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