PCF Committee of Recommendations
Join a welcoming network that connects people across the world and helps build better futures, one story, one action, one community at a time.
About the Programme
Why we created the Ambassador Programme
We started the PCF Ambassador Programme for people who care—people like you who want to use their voice, skills, and networks to make practical change. Ambassadors help more children access education, healthcare, safety, and dignity by sharing credible stories and opening doors in their own communities.
Key objectives
- Strengthen PCF’s visibility and support internationally** by introducing our work to new audiences in a respectful, human way.
- Connect with communities, networks, and potential partners** who can help projects grow and sustain their impact.
- Share PCF’s mission and values globally** through ethical storytelling that protects dignity and builds trust.
- Encourage more people to get involved**—from simple acts of advocacy to fundraising and hosting small, friendly events.
As a PCF Ambassador, you become a trusted connector in your country or city. You’ll help people understand who we are, what we do, and why it matters, always with care and respect.
Spread awareness
Describe some quality or feature of the company. Write a short paragraph about it and choose an appropriate icon.
Mobilise support
host a small gathering, introduce a potential partner, or champion a campaign.
Create opportunities for collaboration
connect us with schools, workplaces, clubs, or media.
You won’t be doing this alone. We’ll equip you with clear messages, beautiful visuals, and a friendly point of contact so you can take confident, meaningful action at your own pace.
Meet Our Committee of Recommendation
Boris Dittrich
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Boris Dittrich is a lawyer who lives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Berlin, Germany. He was born in 1955. After working as a litigation lawyer in Amsterdam, he became a judge in Alkmaar. In 1994 he was elected as member of the national parliament in the Netherlands. In 2007 he became advocacy director in the LGBT rights program at Human Rights Watch in New York and continued his work from Berlin, Germany since 2013. In 2019 he was elected as senator in the Dutch Senate where he is the first deputy-speaker. He is an author of 13 books, mostly thrillers and novels.
Catherine Keyl
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Catherine Keyl was a daily talk show host in the Netherlands for 15 years. She is now a columnist for the Netherlands’ largest newspaper, The Telegraph, and is frequently invited as a guest on television talk shows. She also served on the Board of Philanthropy Connections Foundation for many years.
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