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Our Symbols For The Tse Ataa Mensah Foundation

Tse Ataa Mensah Foundation Logo

The Main logo

Tse Ataa Mensah Foundation will be the umbrella Charity, under this will be five different section focusing on a particular area.

The logo has five roots and that represent the family of Tsat Mensah. The tree represents humanity and growth. A seed was planted in the worm of Mother Nature and it grew tall and produced many different branches (The human race). We are many branches of the same Tree. In the centre is a painted image of my father from a photograph taken in 2002. On the bark of the tree is the Gye Nyame Symbol. This symbol shows the omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent of God (There is no one before or after God).

Below are two other symbols that represents who we are and what we stand for

Ttsat Mensah Foundation logo

Tsat Mensah Foundation Symbol

Site Map

Coming soon - an animation of our symbols and what we stand for

 

Thanks for your support Hope you will visit us again soon
Yours sincerely Naa Ahinee

Tse Ataa Mensah's portrait - oil painting by Ahinee Mensah. (Links to Tse Ataa Mensah’s page)Working the land and Sankofa Africa – Acrylic and oil paintings by Ahinee Mensah. (an African mother with child working the land; map of Ghana in Africa). Links to Mothers Of Africa pageFeeding The Children and Mother Africa yearns 3, oil and acrylic painting on canvas by Ahinee Mensah. (Links to Tsat Mensah Nursery page)
A site map to help you navigate your way around The Tse Ataa Foundation