About Me

 

Bineta Ngom

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Born and raised in Senegal, Bineta Ngom lives in Los Angeles with her four children. She came to America in 1994 to pursuit her dream, to give her children the opportunity she never had as a child, and to empower the global community by sharing her stories and by working with parents to raise philanthropic children which she believes are part of the solution for the problems we have in our school environments. Bineta thinks that children value what parents value. She never stops learning and always strive to be best role model to her children.

Bineta is also the founder of Family Bridge Foundation, an organization whose vision is to see a world where women and children can reach their full potential and live better lives. Her philanthropic life started back in Senegal when she was eight years old. Her organization is paying tuitions for orphans and handicap children to attend schools and get an education like every other child. She is also helping widows and single mothers open small businesses to support their children. 

Through the experiences she had, she decided to write her book “Becoming an Angel of Change” to share her stories with the world. 

      Her goals are to inspire parents, immigrants and women to make positive change within themselves, their homes, their work places as well as their communities. You know what they say!; if you want to change the world, begin with yourself. 

“Coming to America has broadened my vision, and my life has been a learning process since the day I arrived. Establishing the foundation was a good way for me to give back to this wonderful country, America, as well as to help women and children in Senegal.”