Achievements
Humanitarian outreach & child-welfare work → “Save the Children” campaign
As part of that campaign, they’ve recently conducted a two-day outreach to orphanages in Ghana’s Central Region, including a visit to the Nyame Yie Foundation (in Saltpond/Ankaful) and the Graceland Orphanage Home (in Bawjiase). They donated food items, cash, and essential supplies to help these homes support children. LynneX Ventures has launched a campaign called Save the Children, aimed at helping underprivileged children, providing food, support, and opportunities for vulnerable youth.
The outreach was more than just a donation drive, the team engaged with children, listened to their stories, and pledged to work on long-term support (including funding, sponsorships, educational resources, and possibly clean water supply for facilities in need).














Using Arts & Culture + Entertainment for advocacy.
LynneX Ventures works at the intersection of arts, culture, entertainment, wellness, and community development. Their model leans on creative expression as a tool for social change and empowerment.
For example, they collaborated with Jamaican reggae artiste Hezron Clarke (also known by his African/stage name) to combine music and social advocacy. The collaboration led to tours and events that not only entertained but also spotlighted issues like children’s welfare, cultural heritage, and unity.
As part of that work, Hezron Clarke visited Africa (including Ghana) under the invitation of LynneX Ventures, making “return to roots” events, reconnecting diaspora artists with African heritage, and promoting cross-cultural unity.
Raising public awareness & engaging stakeholders for social causes
The founder, Cynthia Raymond, has publicly called for more support and opportunities for underprivileged children. During the launch of the “Save the Children” campaign, she emphasized tackling issues such as homelessness, hunger, sanitation, and education, and expressed willingness to collaborate with governmental bodies and private entities to scale the impact.
LynneX Ventures seems to be building bridging between arts, culture, and social activism, giving a platform to talent, but also channelling resources and visibility toward humanitarian causes, especially for children and underserved communities.
LynneX Ventures & Future & Next Steps
Scaling the “Save the Children” campaign to broader reach
The “Save the Children” campaign is presented as a global humanitarian drive, not just limited to one-off activities. The ambition is to provide “basic and significant needs” to underprivileged children worldwide — implying expansion beyond just a few orphanages, possibly nationwide or even international outreach, depending on partnerships.
The organization is calling on government agencies, corporate bodies, nonprofits, philanthropists, and individuals to join the campaign — suggesting they want to build a network of collaborators to sustain long-term impact.
Continued integration of arts, music, and cultural exchange with advocacy
Through collaborations with artists like Hezron Clarke and organizing tours, LynneX Ventures seems to plan more cultural events that double as social advocacy tools. This could mean future concerts, cultural exchange tours, and creative content aimed at raising awareness and mobilizing support for social issues (especially children’s welfare).
Their mission statement continues to highlight “Arts & Culture, Health & Wellness & Sustainable Engagement” as core pillars — so future projects may also branch into health/wellness initiatives, community health campaigns, and sustainable community development beyond just children’s welfare.
Building global and cross-continental partnerships / collaborations
Given that LynneX already works with artists from the diaspora (e.g., Jamaican artists), and considering their global-minded mission, it’s plausible they intend to strengthen international networks, connect talents, resources, and support systems across continents for broader social impact.
This potentially opens up opportunities for diaspora engagement, cultural diplomacy, and global philanthropy, building bridges between communities abroad and those in Africa (or other underprivileged regions), using arts and social programs as the connecting medium.
