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Originally born in Kumasi-Ghana West-Africa, the only girl among four wonderful brothers. She was named Gifty which means “Gift from God“; Gifty is a servant of God, wife, mother, philanthropist, coach, and a mentor to many. Many who know Gifty can describe her as Godgift because she keeps giving unto others to make an impact for the glory of God.
Mrs Boateng has been a nurse for 18years and holds Master Degree in Nursing. She graduated from Delaware State University. Among other community and professional organization, she is a member of Delaware Organization for Nurse Leaders (DONL) and Society of Nurse Scientists, Innovators, Entrepreneurs, and Leaders (SONSIEL). She’s very passionate about her ministerial work that God has called her to do with caring for others especially those in need. She serves her patient’s and community with an integrity, compassionate, caring, kindness and strive for excellence. She’s the founder and CEO of Global Ubuntu Impact Foundation(501c3) and Co-founder of Noble Nurses Network.
She has been involved in several community outreach programs, health fairs and donated items to the less privileged population both in the USA and Ghana.
Mrs Boateng loves spending quality time with her family and loved ones; she enjoys fellowshipping, serving at the Father’s House, dancing, singing, shopping, networking, walking, volunteering, and to have fun.
Mrs Boateng is married to her God fearing, wonderful husband Mr Boateng with two miracle children Samuel Adom (Grace) and Emmauella Nyameye(God is Good) and currently resides in Dover Delaware, USA.
I have made it my duty and passion to be an active citizen as a means of giving back to my community.
As a South Carolina native being the oldest amongst my siblings, there was an early opportunity to practice the social skill of sharing.
After graduating with my Bachelor’s Degree in Healthcare Administration I used my passion to help others in the Health Care Industry through the Medical Coding department. A turning point in my life came in 2019 by the passing of my father from heart and kidney failure. This only fueled my passion even more to help others.
In 2020, a “Chilli Cook Off” was organized by me while the National Kidney Foundation sponsored it. My desire is to take part in spreading awareness regarding health and wellness through Ubuntu Impact Foundation.
Awareness is education and this will change the lives of others not only for today but for generations to come.
Pictures showing some of the impacts we made.
Our aim is to ensure sustainable access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene for the most vulnerable communities. About 771,000,000 people don’t have access to clean water close to home (WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme 2021).
Lack of access to clean water can impact an individual’s life. We at Global Ubuntu Impact Foundation believe that water is the most investment the world can make to improve health, empower women, and change lives.
Our main aim is to promote health literacy, educate about chronic medical conditions and its management, disease prevention and healthy living choices for the people of the communities we serve
The community refrigerator our aim is to reduce food insecurity, food waste, reduce environmental waste, and build a stronger community.
We promote equal access to getting healthy food especially fruits and vegetables directly to those who need them through the installation of community refrigerators in accessible places.