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Ebenezer Siafa Norman is a Liberian born American philanthropist and human right activist. Born 1981 in Monrovia Liberia. He is the founder and president of A New Dimension Of Hope. <ref>ndhope.org</ref> .He obtained a bachelor degree in organization development from Regis University <ref>regis.edu</ref>. Norman has served as a leader for many organizations including the “Father’s Project.” In 2013, he was a nominee of the “World of Children” award. He has aspirations that extend beyond personal success, and is deeply invested in his non-profit endeavors. His passion and commitment to change the world is what drives Norman daily. He has sacrificed tremendously to launch and maintain A New Dimension of Hope, and has dramatically impacted the future scholastic opportunities for his first, chosen Liberian community. He has been recognized for his work with children both nationally and internationally.
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