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GMU-USA 2024 Gospel Artiste of the Year (US-based) and founder of Nana Yaa Otchere Ministries, Mz Nana, has made a meaningful impact in Asamankese through her recent donation to the Eno Baatanpa Foundation.
With gifts of sewing machines and hair dryers, Mz Nana aims to empower graduates in dressmaking and hairdressing, providing them with the tools needed to establish their trades and achieve self-sufficiency.
The donation ceremony, attended by community members, foundation representatives, and beneficiaries, was filled with joy and gratitude, reflecting the community’s appreciation for Mz Nana’s unwavering support.

Established in March 2021, the Eno Baatanpa Foundation has been committed to equipping individuals with valuable vocational skills to enhance their prospects.
Nonetheless, Mz Nana’s contribution not only strengthens this mission but also reinforces the foundation’s role in community development.
Mz Nana has been a continuous supporter of the foundation, regularly providing monetary donations and resources.

Speaking on the event, she emphasized the importance of giving back, quoting Proverbs 19:17: “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done.”
Her words highlighted her belief in uplifting the underprivileged through education and skills training as a vital step toward building a stronger, more resilient society.
This generous act of philanthropy from Mz Nana serves as an inspiring example of how community members can unite to support one another and promote sustainable livelihoods.
By providing essential vocational tools, Mz Nana is not only helping individuals embark on new career paths but also fostering long-term economic stability within Asamankese.

Her donation aligns seamlessly with the foundation’s mission, potentially paving the way for more community-centered initiatives that contribute to overall growth.
Mz Nana’s dedication to uplifting others showcases the transformative power of community support, setting a positive precedent for future philanthropic efforts aimed at empowering individuals to thrive independently.
Through her selfless contributions, she underscores the idea that investing in people’s potential has lasting, positive ripple effects on the entire community.
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