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All Nations Charity Home Boosted by Generous Donation from Fun Club and Partners

Ayigya: All Nations Charity Home, an orphanage situated in the Oforikrom Municipality, has recently benefitted from a significant donation of food items and essential supplies aimed at improving the welfare of the children it houses. The contribution was facilitated by the 'Nipa Nti Na Nipa Woho' Fun Club in partnership with the Amagashie Spiritual and Herbal Healing Centre, and Nana Kwaku Agyare II, the chief of the Asante community in Germany.

According to Ghana News Agency, the donation included bags of rice, sugar, cooking oil, cartons of assorted drinks, canned sardines, toiletries, and various essential consumables. Additionally, an undisclosed amount of money was provided to aid ongoing projects at the home. Dr. Amagashie, CEO of the Amagashie Spiritual and Herbal Healing Centre, emphasized that the gesture was an expression of love and compassion, aligning with the moral duty to care for those in need.

Dr. Amagashie expressed the importance of demonstrating love through actions, urging financially capable Ghanaians to support those less fortunate. He also called on traditional leaders, corporate executives, and influential figures to focus on charitable activities across the nation.

The Fun Club, recognized for its humanitarian efforts, reiterated its commitment to positively impacting lives through community support, beyond just social connections. Reverend Father Philip Kwasi Nyamekye, the founder of All Nations Charity Home, received the donation with gratitude, highlighting the emotional encouragement it provides to the home.

Reverend Father Nyamekye stated that the donation serves as a reminder that the children are cared for and remembered by kind-hearted individuals. He noted the ongoing challenges the home faces, particularly in food, healthcare, and education, and encouraged others to follow the donors' example.

All Nations Charity Home remains a sanctuary for abandoned and orphaned children in the Oforikrom and Asokore Mampong areas, offering shelter, education, and a supportive environment.