
The Women’s Ministry of the Kasoa Area of The Church of Pentecost has donated assorted items to the Children’s and Maternity Wards of the Mother & Child Hospital in Kasoa.
The donation, made earlier today, included detergents, toiletries, bar and liquid soaps, diapers, antiseptics (Dettol), sachets of water, bottled water, soft drinks, and an undisclosed amount of cash.
The presentation was made during a brief ceremony led by Mrs. Irene Asare (wife of the Kasoa Area Head) and Deaconess Mrs. Dora Dapaah (Kasoa Area Women’s Ministry Leader), together with a delegation from the ministry.
Speaking at the event, Deaconess Dora Dapaah explained that the gesture aligns with the church’s strategic vision to positively impact society. She noted that the donation was prompted by the unique challenges many mothers face during the early stages of childbirth.
“As mothers ourselves, we understand how difficult this period can be. That is why women across the Kasoa Area came together and decided to support new mothers and their babies in this small but meaningful way,” she said.
Delivering a brief exhortation, Mrs. Irene Asare encouraged health workers to make a lasting impact in their line of duty. Citing the biblical example of Dorcas, she reminded them that people are often remembered for their good deeds.
“Your acts of kindness may go unnoticed today, but they are not forgotten. The Bible teaches us that those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed,” she said.
She further encouraged the staff to continue to serve patients with love, joy, and a cheerful spirit, despite the daily challenges they may encounter.
Receiving the items on behalf of the hospital, the Medical Superintendent, Dr. Dzodzegbe Apetorgbor, expressed deep appreciation for the kind gesture and prayed for God’s blessings upon the women.
He revealed that the facility handles over 6,000 childbirths annually and assured the delegation that the items would be put to good use.
Joining the delegation were Pastors Emmanuel Twumasi (Kasoa CP District Minister) and Daniel Bentum (Buduburam Top District Minister), Deaconess Mrs. Victoria Amponsah (Assistant Area Women’s Ministry Leader), Deaconess Eunice Asante (Area Women’s Ministry Secretary), some ministers’ wives, and other Women’s Ministry executives.
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