Audio By Carbonatix
It was a colourful event on the evening of Saturday August 10, 2024 at the Malvern Retreat House in Pennsylvania, USA.
Organisations sold out to various voluntary services that benefit the society were honored with the US President's Lifetime Achievement Award, and this included the Relevant Achievers Impacting Nations, also known as RAIN Foundations.
Birthed in August 1997, RAIN Foundations as a Non-profit organization has in the last 27 years been sold out to helping hundreds of thousands of people in America and across many other nations to maximize the gift of life through purposeful living. The organisation, over the years, has helped transform the lives of prisoners, street kids, and countless youth.
Speaking to the founding president, Mr. Raphaelle Antwi, widely known as Author Ralph, he said that the entire membership of RAIN Foundations was excited and appreciative of the award, and would continue to pursue their vision of seeing many the world over maximize their lives.

Author Ralph also mentioned that the organization has 12 networks aimed at helping various communities around the world to secure the future and make the world a better place.
Ultimately, RAIN Foundations encourages everyone to give preeminence to living with eternity in view.

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