Press and Media

Stay informed and inspired by the stories that bring our mission to life. From impactful local features to national recognition, explore how XO World Project Foundation is making a difference through healthcare, clean water, and women’s empowerment. Discover how our work is being shared, supported, and seen.

Featured on Joy News: Breaking the Curse

Featured on Joy News as part of The Anass Sabit Report, Breaking the Curse highlights XO World Project Foundation’s Pediatric Surgical Medical Mission in Ghana and the life-changing impact of access to specialized healthcare in underserved communities.

The documentary follows children living with untreated congenital conditions and deformities, sharing their journeys from stigma and isolation to healing and renewed hope. Through powerful patient stories, interviews with medical professionals, and on-the-ground footage, the film explores how surgical care can restore not only health, but also dignity, confidence, and opportunity.

More than a medical mission, Breaking the Curse demonstrates the importance of sustainable healthcare solutions. By partnering with local healthcare providers, delivering specialized training, and strengthening healthcare systems, XO World Project Foundation works to create lasting impact that extends far beyond a single mission.

The documentary features insights from CEO and Co-Founder Colleen Brennan and Co-Founder and Head Surgeon Dr. Stephanie Cohen Walsh, whose leadership and commitment continue to drive meaningful change for children and families across Ghana.

Watch the full Joy News documentary below and discover how hope, healing, and sustainable healthcare are transforming lives.

We’re honored to share that our CEO and Co-Founder, Colleen Brennan, was featured in the June 2025 issue of Glen Rock Living, a special edition of Bergen Living Magazine. The article, written by Linda Plastina, highlights Colleen’s inspiring humanitarian leadership and her work with XO World Project Foundation. It’s a powerful reflection of our mission, our impact, and the heart behind everything we do.

Get to know Colleen, the visionary, the changemaker, and the heart behind XO World.


XO World Project Foundation is making headlines in Builsa North Municipality for bringing clean water and sustainable farming to underserved communities. Our work was recently featured on Lawson Multimedia News, highlighting the impact of our borehole projects and community-driven solutions. See how we’re transforming lives through clean water, food security, and compassionate leadership.

Join us as we continue turning challenges into opportunities for lasting change.


Bergen County the Magazine

XO World Project Foundation was featured in Bergen County the Magazine for hosting its inaugural fundraiser at the elegant Rockleigh Equestrian Center. The event brought together supporters and community leaders to raise awareness and critical funds for healthcare, clean water, and women's empowerment initiatives. It was a powerful evening dedicated to compassion, connection, and lasting impact.

Join us in turning generosity into global change.


XO World Project Foundation is honored to be featured in Margot Magazine, spotlighting the inspiring leadership of our Co-Founder and CEO, Colleen Brennan. The article highlights our ongoing work in Ghana’s Upper East Region, where we address urgent needs with clean water, women’s empowerment, and compassionate community support.

Learn how we’re turning urgent challenges into opportunities for hope, strength, and sustainable impact.


XO World Project Foundation was featured on Channel One TV for our recent impact in the Upper East Region of Ghana. In Chuchuliga, we provided boreholes that now supply clean, accessible water to local farmers, supporting both daily life and dry-season farming efforts. This initiative is helping restore livelihoods, reduce hardship, and empower communities to thrive.

Join us in planting the seeds of sustainability, bringing life to the land and hope to the hands that cultivate it.


XO World Project Foundation was featured on Citi Newsroom for our ongoing work with farmers in Chuchuliga Community, Ghana. Through our Water Project, we’ve installed boreholes that provide clean, accessible water fueling both daily life and our Dry Season Farming initiative. These efforts are helping local farmers grow food year-round, reduce poverty, and build resilience in the face of climate challenges.

Support clean water and sustainable farming for communities that depend on it.