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Godfred Amofa Sarpong, a Ghanaian-born father of three and British Army veteran living in Plymouth, has quietly continued to serve others long after hanging up his military uniform.
He spent seven years in the British Army, an experience that came with both opportunities and challenges.
Mr. Sarpong admits that there were difficult moments, including incidents of racial discrimination, but he chose to focus on doing his duty and learning from each experience.
After leaving the forces, he decided to put his time into helping people in need. During the Covid-19 pandemic, he worked with groups such as the British Red Cross, Help for Heroes, Christian Aid, and the Amazing Grace Food Bank to distribute food and support the vulnerable.
Those who worked with him describe him as dependable and committed to the work, often volunteering without drawing attention to himself.
“He’s always around when there’s something to be done,” said one volunteer. “You just see him helping and moving on quietly.”
Speaking about his motivation, Mr. Sarpong said, “Sometimes, you don’t need to do big things to make a difference. Even the small help counts.”
He may have left the battlefield years ago, but his sense of duty remains. Only now, his mission is simpler: to lend a hand wherever it’s needed.
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