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In a heartfelt call to action, the Church Mother of Lifeahead Vision Ministries, Mrs. Victoria Adzo Wuaku, has urged politicians, organisations, institutions, individuals, traders, and churches to extend a helping hand to the less privileged, particularly orphans.
Her passionate appeal came during a charity donation event organised by the church at the Save Them Young Orphanage in Ashaiman Bethlehem.

Accompanied by her daughter, Lady Pastor Miriam Tugbewofia Wuaku, and Rev. Albert Panyin Ketor, one of the pastors of the ministry, Mrs. Wuaku led the church in donating food, assorted essential items, and cash to support the children at the orphanage.
The gesture was part of the church’s commitment to improving the welfare of vulnerable children, ensuring they feel loved and cared for.

Speaking during the donation, Mrs. Wuaku emphasised society's moral and social responsibility to cater to the needs of the less privileged.
"Children, especially those without parents or guardians, deserve to be loved, supported, and provided for. We must all play our part in ensuring they have a better future," she said.

She noted that acts of generosity should not be seen as optional but as a divine duty for those who are blessed with resources.
Mrs. Wuaku’s appeal was made even more significant as it coincided with her birthday, which was celebrated alongside the third anniversary of Lifeahead Vision Ministries.
Instead of a lavish celebration, she chose to spend the day fulfilling God’s command to care for the needy.
"Lifeahead Vision Ministries will continue to assist the needy as instructed by God. This is not just a one-time event; we are committed to making a lasting impact on the lives of those who need it most," she assured.
"At a time when economic hardships continue to affect many, acts of kindness and support from individuals and institutions can make a significant difference in the lives of orphans and the underprivileged,
"As Lifeahead Vision Ministries continues its mission of love and service, the hope is that many will be inspired to extend a helping hand, ensuring that the less fortunate have the care and opportunities they deserve," she added.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the orphanage, Administrator Emmanuel Nii Olenu expressed deep gratitude to Mrs. Wuaku and Lifeahead Vision Ministries for their timely intervention.
He noted that running an orphanage comes with numerous challenges, particularly in securing adequate resources for the children’s upkeep.
"We are truly grateful for this donation. The needs here are overwhelming, and every bit of support counts. We hope that more people will be inspired to extend their generosity to us," Mr. Olenu stated.

He encouraged individuals and institutions to follow the example set by Lifeahead Vision Ministries by supporting the orphanage through financial assistance, food supplies, educational materials, and healthcare provisions.
The donation is part of Lifeahead Vision Ministries' broader commitment to social responsibility and humanitarian service. The church has consistently engaged in outreach programmes aimed at improving the lives of the less privileged, and this recent act reinforces its mission of spreading love and kindness through faith-based initiatives.
Mrs. Wuaku and her team reiterated their dedication to supporting orphanages and disadvantaged communities, urging others to join hands in making a difference in the lives of the vulnerable.
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