Many of you already know me, but for those who don’t, my name is Keturah Hamilton, model and actress. I’m embarking on a beautiful journey: helping rebuild the ADC Grammar School in Nigeria.
This school serves more than 2000 students who are currently learning in heartbreaking conditions, sitting on bare floors, without desks, surrounded by crumbling walls. When I heard their story, it touched me deeply, and I knew this was a mission I wanted to be part of.
Despite their circumstances, these children are eager to learn, full of hope, and incredibly positive. In August 2026, we will be traveling to Nigeria to begin this important work, and I’m humbly asking for your support.
If you’re able, please take a moment to donate, no amount is too small. We also have some beautiful perks for supporters. Donations of $200 or more will be honored on the Builders Wall, a meaningful way to become part of this lasting legacy.
Together, we can create something truly life-changing for these children.
Many of you already know me, but for those who don’t, my name is Keturah Hamilton, model and actress. I’m embarking on a beautiful journey: helping rebuild the ADC Grammar School in Nigeria.
This school serves more than 2000 students who are currently learning in heartbreaking conditions, sitting on bare floors, without desks, surrounded by crumbling walls. When I heard their story, it touched me deeply, and I knew this was a mission I wanted to be part of.
Despite their circumstances, these children are eager to learn, full of hope, and incredibly positive. In August 2026, we will be traveling to Nigeria to begin this important work, and I’m humbly asking for your support.
If you’re able, please take a moment to donate, no amount is too small. We also have some beautiful perks for supporters. Donations of $200 or more will be honored on the Builders Wall, a meaningful way to become part of this lasting legacy.
Together, we can create something truly life-changing for these children.
Keturah Hamilton was born in Jamaica with a deep sense of generosity and a belief that one person truly can change things. She made her way to Los Angeles — and instead of simply building a life for herself, she decided to build something for others.
In January 2015, she incorporated the Keturah Hamilton Foundation as a certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Los Angeles. She started with a Thanksgiving feeding. No fanfare. Just showing up with food for families who needed it.
Ten years later, that foundation has touched lives across 6 countries. She has awarded scholarships to foster children and students in Nigeria. She has fed thousands of families. She has responded to hurricanes. And right now, she is rebuilding an entire school in Nigeria for 2,000 children.
This is what Keturah believes in, creating a lasting legacy and building a life rooted in purpose, compassion, and service.
For the first five years, Keturah solely funded the mission herself, driven by a deep belief that giving back is a selfless act of love and purpose.
She traveled to San Francisco to personally present a scholarship to a student whose future deserved to be seen and supported.
The Keturah Hamilton Foundation proudly awarded a scholarship to Ibe Rose, a young woman in Nigeria pursuing a degree in Customer Care Management.
In celebration of our 6th Annual Thanksgiving for the Less Fortunate, Zeus Network generously donated $10,000 in support of our causes. Their contribution reflected a shared commitment to service, compassion, and community impact.
An annual back to school giveaway held at Jim Gilliam Park in Los Angeles, in partnership with actor Malcolm Mays and Raven Bowens, provided over 250 children with school bags and essential supplies. Sponsored by New Balance and the Kinnect Foundation, the event aimed to ensure students begin the school year prepared and supported.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, which severely impacted Jamaica, The Keturah Hamilton Foundation provided critical support to affected families and communities. With the help of our partners and supporters, assistance was delivered to help rebuild a home, bring farms back to life, and replace livestock lost in the storm, allowing families to begin restoring their livelihoods and stability.
Keturah has given 10 years of her life to this cause without stopping. Every dollar you donate goes directly to her programs the school in Nigeria, the annual scholarship, the Thanksgiving feedings, the back to school giveaways.
This is not a corporation. This is one woman’s life work. Your gift no matter the size is personal. It goes directly to the communities she has dedicated her life to serving. You will receive a tax-deductible receipt immediately.
A picture is worth a thousand words, and each photograph captures meaningful moments in time. These images reflect the heart behind every mission, rooted in love, dedication, and humanity. Each frame tells a story of lives touched, communities supported, and purpose brought to life through compassion and service.
