About us

The club started as Central University College Drama Club at the time. The club successfully produced a number of stage-act drama performances on HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse. In April 6th 2000, the organisation's name was changed to Embracing Hidden Talents Club. This move become necessary to allow to the organisation achieve its stated aims and objectives. The club in conjunction with Impact Management Consultants at Dansoman-Accra, produced a documentary now used to train top level management - to help manage stress cases.

In November, 2003 still under the able-leadership of Ebenezer Parditey, the club was inaugurated at Central University College and the organisation re-christened Embracing Hidden Talents Network (EHT-Network). In August 2003 the Network was registered as a non-governmental organisation to allow the organisation to go nation-wide.

Aims and objectives of EHT-Network

  • To produce television documentaries, television mini-series and stage-act performances to encourage good moral practices and intercultural relationships among nations.
     
  • To offer voluntary educational support programs to some selected deprived communities in Ghana and beyond.
     
  •  To help combat the practice of child labour. 
     
  • To provide educational support and health care services to needy children.
     
  • To promote girl child education in and outside Ghana.

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