According to ghana news agency:ccording to Ghana News Agency, Dr. Charles Darkwa, the founder of Hope In Christ Outreach, said the donation was part of the institution's mission to demonstrate love and compassion to widows, many of whom continue to face economic and emotional challenges. He said the organisation, established in 2019, had grown steadily with 12 active branches serving about 1,500 widows across the country. Through its monthly programmes, the institution provides food, clothing, counselling, and empowerment opportunities aimed at improving livelihoods.
Mr. Anthony Ameglah, National Coordinator of Hope In Christ Outreach, said the organisation's focus extended beyond physical support to include spiritual and emotional renewal. He said widows were often forgotten in society, and the Outreach sought to bring them a renewed sense of belonging. He added that plans were underway to introduce vocational training and small business support initiatives to empower widows to become self-reliant. 'We want to go beyond donations and build a future where widows can sustain themselves and their families,' he said.
Prophet Prince Ciro Atsu, Manager of the Ho Chapter, who led the local team to organise the donation, said the chapter remained committed to its calling of touching lives through service also through school outreaches, door-to-door evangelism, and crusades. He said several widows had benefitted from the chapter's consistent outreach efforts, which had brought emotional healing and relief to many. He expressed appreciation to the founder, leadership, and all sponsors for their continuous support and called for more partnerships to expand the organisation's reach within the Volta Region and beyond. 'Hope In Christ Outreach continues to appeal to individuals, faith-based organisations, and corporate institutions to partner its mission of bringing hope, love, and dignity to widows across the country,' he explained.
