I’ll Die for the Poor – CEO
I’ll Die for the Poor – CEO
Orphans are less likely to receive adequate parenting, education, and nutrition; others seek to survive on the streets and thus will be more likely to face sexual abuse and exploitation.
There are two options left for the government: 1) dramatically increasing welfare grants and staffing of welfare departments in order to care for the orphans; 2) find new imaginative measures of meeting the challenge.
In addition, provision of employment for its population is another challenge the country is facing. Over 170,000 children in Ghana have been orphaned by the AIDS epidemic alone.
Many of these children are taken in by extended family and friends, but the remainder must either live on their own, in orphanages or in charity homes. Not forgetting widows, they face similar challenges. As it has been said, blessed is the hand that gives than the one that takes. This implies that given to others worth necessary.
The scenario touched and encouraged EZEKIEL ADU GYAMFI a.k.a, CEO of IVAN DECORATION AND CATERING SERVICE to put smile on the faces of orphans and widows.
As part of his responsibilities, Ezekiel Adu Gyamfi fed thousands of orphans and widows at Ohwim in the Ashanti Region during the weekend.
Speaking to SILVER NEWS, Ezekiel stated that he’s poised to helping the needy.
He also therefore established a charity home called ‘IVAN CHARITY FOUNDATION’ to support orphans and widows.
…..EZEKIEL ADU GYAMFI…..
President of ‘Akunafo Nsoroma’ Association, Madam Florence Awuah who was at the ceremony had this to say.
…..WIDOW PRESIDENT…..
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