MPWDS Donates Ghs 20,000 Worth Of Supplies To Volta School For The Deaf And Blind

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The Ministry to Persons With Disabilities (MPWDs) of The Church of Pentecost has donated items valued at GHS 20,000 to the Volta School for the Deaf and Blind in Hohoe.

The donation included five bags of rice, seven bags of toilet rolls, maize, sugar, gallons of cooking oil, cartons of mackerel, soaps, cartons of tomatoes and milk, sacks of washing powder, a carton of Milo, a bag of beans and a carton of sardines.

Apostle Semenya Yao Dogbe, the Hohoe Area Head, presented the items on behalf of the MPWDs.

Mr. Innocent Tsamemye, the headmaster of the school, expressed his gratitude to the church for the donation. He noted that since assuming office in 2024, this was the first time an organisation had extended such support to the school. He also expressed his hope that this partnership would continue to grow.

Overseer Joshua Semador represented the MPWDs National Coordinator, Pastor Alexander Nyame, and shared the gospel with the students.

Other dignitaries present at the event included Pastor Hope Kofi Lumor (Hohoe Area Secretary/Torkorni District), Pastor Dennis Gatorwu (PIWC Hohoe), Pastor Samuel Kwesi Biney (Hohoe Kpoeta District), Pastor Isaac Aboagye (Godokpe District), and Overseer David Gbeti (Hohoe Area Coordinator, MPWDs).

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