
Asamoah Baffour Isaac
Founder & President
He gained expertise in drug pharmacology through pharmaceutical internships and independent addiction research.

Asamoah Baffour Isaac
Founder & President
Asamoah Baffour Isaac is the Founder and President of the ReahPsyche Foundation. He received his high school education at Anglican Senior High School in Kumasi. As an aspiring neuropsychologist, Isaac is dedicated to exploring the nuances of uncommon substances and behavioral addictions. His extensive knowledge of drug pharmacology has been enriched through internships within pharmaceutical industries, and he has undertaken numerous independent research projects focused on addiction. Isaac is an active member of the International Youth Neuroscience Association (IYNA), a nonprofit organization that promotes neuroscience education among youth.

Godstruth Ackon
Vice President
He specializes in neuropharmacology and innovative treatments for neurodevelopmental disabilities.

Godstruth Ackon
Vice President
Godstruth Ackon serves as the Vice President of the ReachPsyche Foundation. He completed his secondary education at Anglican Senior High School in Kumasi and is currently a second-year medical student at the University of Cape Coast, focusing his studies on neuropharmacology and neurodevelopmental disabilities. Additionally, he holds the position of Organizing Secretary for the Special Mothers Program, a nonprofit initiative dedicated to supporting families of children with cerebral palsy and advocating for increased awareness and understanding of the condition.

Akua Afriyie
General Secretary
Her research interests include evaluating social skills interventions for individuals diagnosed with alcohol use disorder.

Akua Afriyie
General Secretary
Akua Afriyie is the General Secretary for ReachPsyche Foundation. She is an alumna of Oweriman Senior High School and received her Doctorate in Pharmacy from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Akua has over 7 years of experience in the Pharmacology of Opioids and Toxicology. Her research interests include evaluating social skills interventions for individuals diagnosed with alcohol use disorder.