The Women’s Ministry of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC)-Nkawkaw, in collaboration with the entire church, has donated assorted items to the Sir Knight Dr. S.K. Amuzu Children’s Ward of the Holy Family Hospital as part of activities marking the 2026 Women’s Ministry Week celebration and the church’s 10th anniversary.
The presentation took place on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
Items donated included diapers, baby wipes, detergents, tissue rolls, Nido, tins of milk, cooking oil, pAck of soft drinks, biscuits, bottled water, and baby clothes. The items were valued at GH₵6,000.
In addition, the church settled the hospital bills of two needy patients at the ward, amounting to GH₵2,400.
Receiving the items on behalf of the hospital, Dr. Francis Omane Antwi, who is in charge of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and the entire Children’s Ward, expressed heartfelt appreciation to the church and the Women’s Ministry of PIWC Nkawkaw for the kind gesture.
According to him, the donation reflects the teachings of Jesus Christ and will go a long way to support the work of the children’s ward in caring for young patients.
He also commended The Church of Pentecost for its significant contributions to national development through the construction of schools, hospitals, correctional facilities, and other social interventions across the country.
Speaking during the presentation, the Resident Minister of PIWC Nkawkaw, Pastor Robert Fobi, expressed gratitude to the management and staff of Holy Family Hospital for their dedicated service to God and the nation.
He further used the opportunity to invite the hospital staff to participate in the church’s upcoming 10th anniversary celebration scheduled to take place from June 9 to June 14, 2026, under the theme: “A New Season of Great Grace and Excellence.”
The gesture forms part of the church’s commitment to demonstrating Christian love through practical support to communities and institutions within its operational areas.
Report by PIWC Nkawkaw Media


