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Fifteen single mothers from Ada Gorm and nearby communities in the Greater Accra Region are poised to transform their lives, thanks to an economic empowerment programme launched by Meaningful Life International (MLI).
The global humanitarian organisation, renowned for its support of vulnerable communities, is sponsoring training in dressmaking, baking, soap making, and hairdressing to help these women build sustainable livelihoods.

At a ceremony in Ada Gorm, the beneficiaries received essential tools and materials to begin their training.
The event brought together community members, local leaders, and representatives of MLI, who collectively expressed hope for the programme’s positive impact.

Rev. Dr. Godwin Ahlijah, President of Meaningful Life International, highlighted the importance of empowering women, particularly single mothers, who often face significant challenges in raising their children.
“Christmas is a time to show love to the vulnerable in society. This initiative is about more than smiles—it’s about equipping these women with the tools and skills they need to support their families and break the cycle of poverty,” he said.

Rev. Dr. Ahlijah also pledged MLI’s continued support for the beneficiaries.
“These women will not be left to their fate. We will monitor their progress during training and provide additional support as needed. This is a journey toward independence, and we will walk with them every step of the way,” he added.

The initiative extended beyond skills training. To mark the festive season, MLI organised various activities for the Ada Gorm community, including sharing the word of God, distributing Christmas gifts to widows, and hosting recreational games such as tug of war, sack races, Ludo, and musical chairs.
Winners of the competitions received prizes, creating a joyful and celebratory atmosphere.
One of the beneficiaries, Mary Dzidzor, expressed her gratitude to MLI.
“This is a life-changing opportunity for me and my children. With the skills I will learn, I can start my own business and take care of my family without relying on others,” she said.

Since its founding 18 years ago, Meaningful Life International has been dedicated to improving the lives of disadvantaged individuals and communities.
Its work spans disaster relief, food security, healthcare, education, and skills training, all aimed at creating sustainable solutions to poverty and vulnerability.
The Ada Gorm skills training initiative reflects MLI’s mission to empower individuals, particularly women, to achieve self-reliance and contribute meaningfully to their communities.

As the training progresses, it is expected to not only transform the lives of the 15 beneficiaries but also inspire others to pursue opportunities for self-development and empowerment.
Through programmes like this, Meaningful Life International continues to bring hope and meaningful change to those who need it most.
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