Kumasi: The Calvary Charismatic Centre (CCC), a notable charismatic church in Kumasi, has celebrated its annual Evangelism Month in October by making a significant donation to the Asokwa Children's Hospital.
According to Ghana News Agency, this charitable act is part of the church's outreach activities and evangelism efforts. The donation, led by Pastor Joshua Obeng, the Resident Minister of CCC, included essential items such as toiletries, detergents, toothbrushes, soaps, and toothpaste. The church's delegation, accompanied by the hospital's Deputy Administrative Manager in charge of Claims, Mr. Benjamin Wiredu, was given a guided tour of the hospital, where they were briefed on its operations and challenges.
The church leaders praised the hospital staff for their professionalism and dedication, acknowledging the clean and orderly environment maintained within the facility. Pastor Obeng expressed the church's appreciation for the hospital's continuous commitment to child care and wellbeing, emphasizing the importance of child health for societal sustainability. He noted that while the hospital is located in Asokwa, its services extend to benefit children across the Kumasi metropolis.
Pastor Obeng highlighted the church's October outreach initiative, 'Massive Evangelism,' during which CCC members and elders decided to support the Kumasi Children's Hospital with their donation. Mr. Wiredu, upon receiving the items, expressed gratitude to the church for its thoughtful contribution. He pointed out that these supplies are crucial for the hospital's daily operations, particularly in caring for young patients. The hospital primarily serves children aged one to 12 but also addresses special cases involving older children up to 16 years.
