Monday, March 30, 2009

US-BASED WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP DONATES TO CHILDREN'S HOME (PAGE 29)

A Ghanaian Women’s Fellowship,Holy Fire Dynamic International, based in the United States of America, (USA) has donated quantities of food items and clothing to the inmates of the Kumasi Children’s Home to keep them healthy.
The donation was also meant to motivate the inmates to concentrate on their academic programmes to enable them fully develop their potential to enhance their integration into society.
The items included five maxi bags of long grain rice, three bags of sugar, quantities of fruit drinks, toffees, and biscuits, as well as two gallons of cooking oil, quantities of assorted soaps and second-hand clothing.
Madam Agnes Danso, a Kumasi based trader, donated the items on behalf of her sister, Mrs Elizabeth Nyarko, who is the leader of the women’s fellowship.
In her remarks, Madam Danso said the gesture, which had been an annual affair would be sustained to encourage the supervisors of the home to offer the best of services to the inmates and also unearth their talents.
This, she said, would not only make it possible for the inmates to develop their potential in a meaningful way, but would also enable them contribute to sustainable national development in future.
She, therefore, charged the supervisors to take proper care of the inmates by treating them as their own children.
This, she said, would boost the confidence of the inmates and help them to build their capacity for their own benefit and that of the society.
The Supervisor of the Home, Ms Victoria Asugnya, who received the items on behalf of the inmates, thanked the Holy Fire Dynamic International, for their continuous support to the inmates, and gave the assurance that the items would be used for the benefit of the inmates.
Madam Agnes Danso (third from right), and the Supervisor of the Kumasi Children’s Home, Ms Victoria Asugnya, inspecting the items moments after the presentation. Among them are some of the inmates of Kumasi Children’s Home and family members of the donors.

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