EP-82 • 20 min 44 sec

Footprints Unveiled: Inspiring Stories of Change and Hope in Africa

Join us on Footprints in Africa, a captivating podcast that shares incredible stories of nonprofits around the world and the narratives of people who have suffered and made it their mission to create positive change for the greater good. In each episode, we delve into the fight against superstition, the challenges faced by village elders, and the journey of rescuing children from tribal killings. Our host, Tammy Darmel, founder and president of Footprints in Africa, takes us on a compelling exploration of her vision and compassion for humanity, fueled by her love for the African continent. With over two decades of community service experience, Tammy is no stranger to the complexities of building and nurturing nonprofit organizations. In this podcast, we uncover the inspiring highlights of her conversations with guests, shedding light on their remarkable work, the impact they create, and the stories that drive them. Get ready to be inspired, informed, and uplifted as we showcase the footprints of change being made in Africa and beyond.
Podcast Guest
Tammy Darmel Moore
Published on
June 17, 2023

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