The Mampong Area of The Church of Pentecost, led by Area Head Apostle Samuel Kwabena Asare, has donated a wheelchair to Madam Hannah Mansa, a member of the Abrakaso Assembly in the Agona District.
The kind gesture originated during Apostle Asare’s Christmas visit to needy and vulnerable families in the area. During his visit to Madam Mansa’s home, he noticed her wheelchair was in very poor condition.
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Recognising that this was her only means of transportation and considering the long distance she travels to the church for fellowship, Apostle Asare was moved to provide her with a new wheelchair. Under the auspices of the Ministry to Persons with Disabilities (MPWDs), led by Area Coordinator Pastor Richard Asare-Drah, the wheelchair was promptly procured.
The wheelchair was presented during the Area’s 2024 End-of-Year Presbytery Meeting on Friday, January 31, 2025, at MAAT, Mampong. Madam Mansa was moved to tears and full of gratitude to the Church for the timely support.
Apostle Asare remarked that the Church has consistently supported its members in various ways, saying, ‘The Church of Pentecost at all levels will continue to provide financial and material support to its cherished members where necessary.’
He added: ‘The financial statement for the 2024 reporting year shows that the Area, along with the 23 Districts, supported members with a total of GH₵ 224,497.00 in various forms of assistance.’
The support provided to members and communities included medical aid, educational scholarships, business support, and social services.
Apostle Asare also informed the Area Presbytery that plans were underway to provide prosthetics for Kwadwo Boateng, Madam Mansa’s son, who also faces mobility challenges.
Report by Mampong Area Media Ministry