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Indee Jordan stands at the Pine & Ginja Smoothie Cafe in Atimpoku, Ghana. She and her husband opened the cafe as part of their move to the Eastern Region, where they have established themselves in the local community.

Indee Jordan stands at the Pine & Ginja Smoothie Cafe in Atimpoku, Ghana. She and her husband opened the cafe as part of their move to the Eastern Region, where they have established themselves in the local community.

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Henrico County native embraces new life in Ghana’s Eastern Region

Henrico County native Indee Jordan first visited Ghana in 2006, searching for a place to surround herself with “people who looked like her.” It took years of planning before she and her husband decided to make the West African country their new home. In 2022, they settled into a small resort town in the Eastern Region of Ghana called Atimpoku. Located along the Volta River, about two hours north of the capital city of Accra, she said her family’s new home provides a profound sense of belonging and peace.