Our Promise

We exist to make sure every immigrant story finds a home. The Immigrant Child Project (TICP) preserves cultural memory, spotlights diaspora innovators, and equips movers with practical relocation tools—so journeys are safer, voices are louder, and communities stay connected.

Why We Started

Across continents, we saw the same pattern: powerful stories untold, entrepreneurs unseen, and new arrivals repeating the same avoidable mistakes. TICP began as a living archive and support hub—built by immigrants and allies—to record our past, improve our present, and shape a better future for the next traveler.

What We Do

Archive & Storytelling

  • Essays, podcasts, and live readings at Amagyei’s Corner.
  • Honoring heritage and sparking dialogue across generations.

Innovation Directory

  • Curated showcase of diaspora-led ventures and social projects.
  • Connecting talent, capital, and mentorship.

Travel & Relocation Guides

  • Step-by-step checklists, policy alerts, and city toolkits.
  • Community “buddies” to make moving simpler and safer.

Community Programs

  • Workshops, webinars, and networking events.
  • Closing knowledge gaps and opening doors.

Our Values

Dignity

We protect identities and treat every journey with respect.

Accuracy

Verified, practical information over noise.

Representation

African & Global South perspectives centered—global community welcomed.

Collaboration

We build with the community, not for it.

Pay‑It‑Forward

Knowledge grows when it is shared.

Who We Serve

New Arrivals & Students

Visas, housing, healthcare, banking, and work basics.

Professionals & Founders

Licensing, funding, hiring, and market entry.

Families & Caregivers

Schools, childcare, mental health, and community links.

Allies & Institutions

Research, partnerships, and policy collaboration.

Our Team

A distributed team of writers, researchers, community organizers, and product folks from across Africa, Europe, and North America—led by TICP’s founding editors and program leads.

  • Editorial Lead — Stories & Memory
  • Programs Lead — Training & Events
  • Innovation Lead — Entrepreneur Directory
  • Partnerships Lead — Sponsors & Institutions
  • Operations & Data — Impact & Privacy

Partners & Supporters

We partner with universities, community organizations, faith groups, startup hubs, and cultural institutions to grow trusted resources and expand access.

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Privacy & Safety

We follow clear consent, moderation, and data protection standards. Sensitive submissions can be anonymized. Report concerns via safety@ticp.org.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is TICP only for Africans?

We center African and Global South voices while welcoming stories and collaborators from every background.

Do I have to share my name?

No. Anonymous and pseudonymous submissions are supported.

Is TICP a nonprofit?

We operate as a mission‑driven initiative with both community and partnership support. Formal status and disclosures are available on request.

How are innovators selected?

Projects are vetted for impact, ethics, and community benefit. You can nominate a venture through our form.

Can institutions collaborate?

Yes. We co‑create guides, workshops, and research with schools, clinics, and community groups.

Get Involved

Share your story, nominate an innovator, volunteer, or sponsor a relocation toolkit others can reuse.