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A major theme in the Bible is giving, kindness, and philanthropy and few people embody this more fully than Reverend Ernest Owusu.
Through the EO Foundation, Reverend Owusu has lived out a key tenet of Scripture by providing support to the needy and inspiring people to place their faith in God.
His outstanding philanthropic work extends beyond Ghana; the impact of him and his dedicated team has been felt across the sub-region through a series of targeted programs and outreach initiatives designed to uplift communities.
The EO Foundation helps by delivering relief materials to countries in need and supporting homeless individuals and units in the UK with shelter, food, and warm clothing to promote social well-being.
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the world was at its lowest and humanity cried out for help, Reverend Ernest Owusu, through the EO Foundation, was among the few who stood up to make a difference.
The organization not only provided essential aid to the homeless and vulnerable in Ghana and the UK but also offered emotional support to keep them warm, hopeful, and encouraged during those difficult times.
When asked why he remains so dedicated to supporting the less privileged, Reverend Ernest Owusu explained that, as a committed Christian, he is enjoined by the dictates of the Gospel to bring hope and inspire confidence in those who are marginalized in society.
He emphasized that uplifting others is the greatest expression of love and dedication.
Reverend Ernest Owusu further stated that in the coming months, his organization will outline several new programs aimed at supporting the less privileged and serving humanity.
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