Introducing Black Star 400 The Project That Has The Black Diaspora Running For Change

Activist, educator, and content creator Tim Swain proudly announces the launch of Black Star 400, a four hundred kilometre run from Salaga Market to Cape Coast set to take place December 16, 2024. The run aims to provide resources that will support the transformation of Ghanaian and Diasporan youth.

 

Backed by Anidaso 360, a non-profit organisation that offers cultural immersion programs to empower marginalised communities to make a meaningful impact as global citizens, Swain’s Black Star 400 Run will raise awareness and funding to bring solutions to key goals.

 

At the heart of Black Star 400 is a journey that transcends geographical boundaries, uniting people from diverse backgrounds under a common cause. The lead up to the run in December.

 

This visionary initiative combines advocacy, fundraising, and community engagement to tackle critical issues facing Ghana, focusing primarily on infrastructure development and youth leadership empowerment.

 

Project Goals:

 

  1. Fundraising for Boreholes: Drill 20 boreholes across Ghana by December 2025 to provide essential access to clean water.

 

  1. Youth Empowerment Program: Bring 10 young Black men aged 18-23 to Ghana by July 2025 for an immersive business and cultural empowerment program, designed to develop future global leaders.
  1. Leadership Academy: Establish an Academy for Leadership for Ghanaian youth in (North of Ghana)

Leading this initiative, Tim Swain brings his vast experience as a theologian and marathon runner, having completed numerous high-profile marathons such as the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon in Indianapolis and the Rock ‘n’ Roll series.

 

His commitment to social impact and his ability to mobilise communities will be pivotal in driving the success of Black Star 400.

 

“Black Star 400 is more than a run; it is a movement fueled by hope, determination, and a shared commitment to transformation,” said Tim Swain. “By rallying support and resources from both local communities and the Global African Diaspora, we can make a tangible difference in the lives of Ghanaians and the future leaders from the Black Diaspora.”

 

Black Star 400 invites individuals, organisations, and stakeholders worldwide to join in on the journey. The Black Star 400 project aims to fundraise for the next 8 months and will work to implement and achieve their projected goals by the end of 2025.

 

Leading up to the run in December 2024, Tim Swain will do a monthly run to prepare and will invite communities from all around the Diaspora to run with him to raise awareness and support for the Black Star 400 goals.

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