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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Crowns for Souls International, Kenneth Hushie, has shared the aim of his company.
According to him, the sole purpose of his outfit for sole winning for God through humanitarian activities across Ghana and Africa.
Crowns for Souls International, USA is a non-profit organization that through humanitarian efforts contributes effectively to the upbringing of the children in the school.
Speaking in an interview with the media on Sunday, Mr Hushie explained that he was touched by the woes of the children at the orphanage and thus decided to show them some love and support as well as ministering to them.
“We have donated to so many places including this one school on the Togo-Burkina-Ghana border. We have given to some organizations like Save Our Future in Awoshie and many others.”
Mr Hushie also indicated their donations are aimed at easing the difficulties in the lives of the kids and also motivate them to learn hard.
He added that his outfit is always on the lookout for opportunities to bless others.
"We saw the need for this school, especially the market women who are vulnerable and do not have what it takes to enroll their kids at the regular school. So the only options were for them to bring them here and the NGO subsidized their education," he stated.
When quizzed on the motivation for setting up the NGO, Mr Hushie recounted a divine story where he was taken to heaven in a dream, and he has since decided to take this route of salvation.
“God took me to heaven after I asked Him to strike a deal concerning my purpose in life. So God took me to heaven and showed me the types of houses. He told me that my goal and mission is to speak to them about the love of Christ,” he said.
He asked the public to help him reach out to more children in different parts of the country through this special initiative of his.
Over the last few years, the NGO has been donating food items among other things to different orphanages to help reach out to souls.
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