Simply put, Asante means “Thank You,” and that is what they wish to say.
Coming from East Africa an area plagued by years of devastating genocide and
civil war, these vibrant children have overcome some of life’s most difficult
circumstances and take pride in expressing their gratitude through uplifting
songs and joyous dancing. They are dedicated to spreading love, hope and joy
while raising awareness for the desperate plight of orphans and other
vulnerable children back at home. Their performances are the true testimonies
and a living “Asante” to everyone who has invested in their lives giving them
great pride and hope for a brighter future.

