O.T. Linda Foundation donates to two institutions

Nsawam, June 8, GNA – The O.T. Linda Foundation is to put up a vocational school and offer vocational training to the less-privileged in the society to make them self-reliant.

The foundation is to also put up a home for orphans and sink boreholes for some selected deprived communities to help improve upon their standards of living.

Prophetess O.T. Linda, Executive Director of the foundation disclosed this when it donated items to the Male and Female wards of the Nsawam Prisons and the Weep Not Child Foundation, at Ahwerease-Darmang, near Nsawam in the Eastern Region.

The items were rice, toilet rolls, soft drinks, detergents, beach sandals, cooking oil, toothpaste, shoes, clothes, bottles and sachet water, biscuits, mats, baby diapers, and hand sanitizers.

The foundation also donated an amount of 300 dollars to cater for the hospital bill of one of the inmates of the foundation who was suffering from epilepsy.

Prophetess Linda, who is also the General Overseer of the Glorious Ambassadors of Christ International Ministry, said the aim of the foundation established a few years ago, was to help, heal and care for the poor and the needy.

She said it was the policy of the foundation to also see that poor were catered for, the hungry fed, and the naked clothed.

Prophetess Linda appealed to Ghanaians to observe the World Health Organization and the Ghana Health Service protocols of washing hands under running water and observe social distancing in order not to spread the COVID-19 disease.

DSP Mrs Love Owusu-Amponsah, Head of the Inmates Welfare, Infirmary, and Chaplaincy of the Nsawam Prison who received the items, thanked the Foundation for their gesture.

She appealed to the government to increase the feeding fee of the inmates which stands and GH¢ 1.80.

Madam Nana Benewaah, Director of the Weep Not Child Foundation also thanked the O.T. Linda Foundation and made a passionate appeal to the government to support the running of orphanages.

GNA