About GTH
The Gama Heritage Trust was founded to honor and preserve the vibrant history and traditions of the Gama people. Rooted in resilience, community, and culture, the Trust serves as a living bridge between past generations and the future.
The origins of the Trust trace back to heartfelt efforts by community elders who saw the need to document, protect, and promote the unique customs, language, and values that define the Gama identity. Over the years, the Trust has marked key milestones — from organizing cultural festivals and education programs to launching initiatives that connect Gama descendants worldwide.
To safeguard and celebrate the rich heritage of the Gama people, ensuring its vibrance for generations to come.
To empower the Gama community — locally and in the diaspora — through cultural education, child support, heritage preservation, and collaborative development initiatives.
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Thank you leaders for making time, out of all your busy schedules. I hope this will be worth your time.
Thank you leaders for making time, out of all your busy schedules. I hope this will be worth your time.
Discover the rich traditions and cultural practices that make the Gama community unique. Learn about our ongoing efforts to preserve and celebrate our heritage.
Explore our latest community development projects focused on education, health, and economic empowerment within the Gama community.
Learn about our initiatives to connect young Gama community members with their heritage through educational programs and cultural activities.
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