International Mentorship program

International Mentorship Program

The International Mentorship Program challenges young minds to think globally.

Through volunteerism, international missions trip and thoughtful leadership based on research, analysis, and a deep-dive into global culture, we help expose young leaders to the global communities.

The “Aggie Innovation Challenge” was a HUGE SUCCESS!
14 Aggie Innovators presented key strategies, ideas, and recommendations to take Annie T. Doe Memorial Foundation to the next chapter in its mission forward to empower generations to come. The North Carolina A&T Innovators presented thoughtful leadership based on research, analysis, and a deep-dive into Liberia’s culture. 3 groups were selected as 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners based on actionable recommendations and a host of other prescribed criteria. Although three groups were placed, all 14 Innovators were exceptional in their presentations, analysis, and recommendations. ATDOE looks forward to continuing our partnership with the Innovators and NC A&T University.
Let’s go Aggies!
ATDOE Founder, Saya Doe Sio, recently spoke to 75 Cheatham-White Scholars at North Carolina A&T

ATDOE Founder, Saya Doe Sio, recently spoke to 75 Cheatham-White Scholars at North Carolina A&T on “The Power of Possibilities”—emphasizing the importance of believing in one’s dreams and turning vision into impact. These exceptional honor students, full of ambition and purpose, left the session inspired and eager to learn more about the Annie T. Doe Memorial Foundation and how they can contribute to charity-driven change.

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical college (NCA&T)

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical college (NCA&T) Honors college Walk For Students at ATDOE Academy at the Truist Stadium

brought together 30+ A&T Honors college students, director of the honors college, supporters and board members of Annie T. Doe Foundation. The Walk raised over $500 ATDOE Youth Ambassador, Nicholas Raynes, coordinated & led the Walk 

ATDOE Scholarship Program

Charlotte Community Impact - Student Scholarships

• We provide 1st gen college students with community scholarships and other assistance to prepare for college
The Foundation partners with high schools, i.e., Vance & North Meck High school; the Park church & Right Moves for Youth to impact our Charlotte community
•Program includes conducting an essay contest for students to share their stories
•Provides scholarships and financial awards to graduating high school seniors in the local Charlotte-area and community

•Seeking to expand program to include mentorship to allow students to find Purpose. Path after high school does not always lead to college

Allow students to explore every path until they find their PURPOSE