In a touching display of compassion and social responsibility, the Poyentanga District of The Church of Pentecost, under the Wa Area, through its Home and Urban Missions (HUM) and Schools Outreach Ministry (SOM), has successfully enrolled forty-two (42) vulnerable children into school.
The initiative, which aligns with the Church’s Vision 2028 mandate of transforming society with Kingdom values, seeks to ensure that every child, regardless of background, has access to education and the opportunity for a brighter future. The beneficiaries include children from deprived families, orphans, persons with disabilities, Fulani children, and others at risk of dropping out of school due to financial hardship.
Through the support of the District Minister, Overseer Bright Alanyo, his wife, and other benevolent individuals, the HUM and Schools Outreach Ministry provided the children with school uniforms, footwear, bags, stationery, and other essentials to help them begin their education with dignity and confidence. The District also arranged transportation to convey the children from their various communities to the schools for formal enrollment.
Speaking during the exercise, Overseer Alanyo commended the HUM and Schools Outreach Ministry team for their selfless dedication and affirmed that the true essence of ministry extends beyond preaching to meeting the social and educational needs of people. He expressed heartfelt appreciation to Apostle B. A. M. Abogorago, Wa Area Head, for his guidance and support, as well as to all who contributed to the success of the initiative.
The Chief of Poyentanga, Naa Salia Abdulai, lauded The Church of Pentecost for the timely intervention, describing it as a life-changing act that would bring lasting impact to the children and their families.
The Poyentanga District’s outreach stands as a testament to the Church’s mission of “possessing the nations” by demonstrating the love of Christ through practical service and community transformation.
Report by Poyentanga Media Team

