Our Galleries

The Sky Is My Limit: the People, the Places, the Projects.


If “a picture paints a thousand words,” then a gallery supplies a novel – and we’ve got 3! Take a look at some of the people, places, and projects that make up The Sky Is My Limit.


 Residents Gallery

Meet the residents of The Sky House and Women’s Residence in Ghana. The Ghanaians we host make up The Sky Is My Limit. They are the heart and soul of the project. They are the very reason for our being here. Their energy, displayed in many of these photographs, is what truly makes this charity run.

Residents of The Sky House in Ghana, from The Sky Is My Limit charity

Some of the Ghanaian residents with The Sky Is My Limit.

 

The Sky House

The Sky House was the project that began The Sky Is My Limit in 2012. The first of its kind in Sub-Saharan West Africa, the land and building that resides on it now serve as the home base for our mission in Ghana. It’s home, and so much more.

 

Well-Digging in the Volta Region

This is a project that began with residents we were hosting at The Sky House from The Volta School For The Deaf. Their school had no access to fresh water. We decided to acquire the necessary funding to dig a well for them, and provide that access. With that success, we were connected with more places throughout the Volta Region that needed the same. The Sky Is My Limit continues to fund dozens of well-digs and mechanized boreholes throughout the Volta Region of Ghana.

A successful well-dig in Ghana from The Sky Is My Limit charity

Locals arrive at the opening of a new well in the Volta Region of Ghana.