Our Story

Different backgrounds, different nationalities, different ethnicities, one goal; for a Better Tomorrow Global.

It first started out when we all met online through a Virtual Leadership Summit. Although we never met each other in real life other than through our webcam, all of us have a great bond and it takes a lot of trust to build an organization with people you barely know. We feel that doing something to change and impact the world is a responsibility and we are somehow obligated to give back to the world especially at times where the disparity is still prevalent. Empowering, encouraging, and educating others is a mission that we hold dear to our hearts and we at Better Tomorrow Global hope that you can be a part of our story as well!
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Our Impact

Since January 2021, Better Tomorrow has impacted over 500 children, recruited over 250 volunteers, and reached over nine different countries across four continents.

Through school renovations, provision of learning materials, and teacher training programs, Better Tomorrow Global has elevated the standard of education in these communities. This empowerment opens doors for underprivileged children and youths, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed for a better future. The renovation of schools and creation of safe and comfortable study spaces in Morocco and Madagascar contribute to creating environments conducive to learning. This addresses not only the educational needs but also the overall well-being of the students.

Last but not least, through global initiatives like the STEM competition in Madagascar and a webinar featuring leaders and changemakers from around the world, Better Tomorrow Global promotes cultural sensitivity. This helps bridge cultural gaps, creating a global community committed to positive change.

Meet Us

Get to know us

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My name is Kanto Raveloson, and I am currently studying in California, USA.
Coming from a poor country like Madagascar, I realized that education is the key to most of the global issues, including extreme poverty. I believe that every child has the right to have access to quality education and a better future.

Madagascar
Kanto Raveloson
Executive Director
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Hey ! My name is Celeste Chung! I'm a gender equality and education youth activist from Malaysia, youngest Malaysian rep for International Women Network Committee and president of Girl Up KIS. Love connecting with change-makers from around the world and enjoy karate !
Malaysia
Celeste Chung
Team Leader
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My name is Shana, a youth advocate from Malaysia. I advocate for social issues such as gender equality, human rights, and mental health. I also love meeting new people especially people with a great perspective in life.

Malaysia
Shana Dawson
Public Relations Manager
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My name is Sarah, I am 20 years old  an I come from Madagascar. I am currently a BBA student and apprentice financial controller.
My wish is that women can do what they want without the constraints imposed by society that are detrimental to their rights.

Madagascar
Sarah Randrianantoanina
Treasurer
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Hi! My name is Alina Castillo, I'm from Costa Rica, I'm currently a junior i n high school. I believe education is the key to the future, so I joined Better Tomorrow Global to have a positive impact on the world and ensure children around the world have access to the basic human right of education.

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Alina Castillo
Secretary
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Isaac Muendo
Graphic Designer
500+
Lives impacted
250+
Volunteers
8
Countries reached
5
Chapters from all around the world
10
Nationalities