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Award-winning author, philanthropist, and globally renowned businesswoman Dr. Stacy Mawuenam Amewoyi continues to inspire change and make a difference in people's lives with her extraordinary commitment to education and compassion.
By launching three of her most recent books at the HOPEWAY MINISTRIES CHURCH and making a sizable donation to the orphanage home as well, Dr. Amewoyi demonstrated her unshakable dedication to helping the underprivileged on a memorable day of giving back.

Among the books; Victim Of Circumstances, We Lead While We Bleed: The Coat of Many Colors, Victim of Circumstances, and How Could I Have Known.
Her emphasis on fostering and motivating the future generation is demonstrated by the fact that these novels, which resonate with themes of resilience, leadership, and empowerment, were released in front of impoverished children.

The majority of the proceeds made from these and more than 30 other books she has written go to her charitable endeavors.

At the same time, her U.S. team, in Newark –New Jersey, USA, continued her humanitarian work by providing food to those in need in the community.
Her humanitarian activities have a global impact, as seen by her act of kindness, “I am an orphan, giving back to the community is my form of worship and appreciation to God, and to put smiles on faces across the world," she said.

Her charity works are executed under the Stacy M Foundation, which focuses on bringing innumerable amounts of hope to people by addressing important social concerns in Ghana and across the rest of the world.

Furthermore, her stunning achievement in humanitarian works earned her honorary degree of Doctorate in Executive leadership at the esteemed Global Honorary Doctorate Awards from the Kingdom University in Florida, "Every book, every donation is my act of service towards the betterment of everyone especially the less privileged.'
Stacy Amewoyi has been authoring books and touching lives for many years now, and she will continue to touch lives for several years to come.
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