Fifty 50 Club supports two persons in Obuasi

Obuasi (Ash), Sept. 07, GNA – The Fifty 50 Club, an Obuasi-based non-profit organization has provided financial assistance to two people as part of its quarterly donation programme in support of the needy.

This comes on the heels of several other donations including supporting a five-year-old boy Godwin Asare, who was a hole-in-heart patient, with GH¢10, 000.00 to undergo surgery.

This time, the Club came to the aid of Mr David Ababio Awuni, a 21-year old student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), and Madam Monica Oware, a 50-year old widow.

Madam Monica Oware, a resident of Kokoteasua in the Obuasi Municipality, has blurred vision, caused by spinal cord and waist disorders.

With four kids to cater for by herself, she finds it difficult to do so, as she earns little from her garden eggs business.

The Club has bought her a commercial food processor known locally as ‘Fufu’ pounding machine, rented a store close to her residence, and stocked it with provisions.

This, the Club said, would enable her to stay closer to her business and generate more income to improve on her livelihood to be able to support her children’s education.

David Ababio Awuni on the other hand received a Laptop computer and financial support to study Computer Science at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), for the upcoming 2021/2022 academic year.

The Club also pledged to continuously provide financial assistance for the remaining duration of his programme, depending on his academic performance.

According to the President of the Club, Mr. Jacob Edmund Acquah, the Fifty 50 Club had seen its membership grow over the years as employees of other institutions outside of the AngloGold Ashanti Ghana (AGAG) have come to join.

He said each member pays a minimum amount of Fifty Ghana Cedis (50.00) at the end of every month quarterly and selects beneficiaries to receive various forms of financial support.

“The Club was formed in July 2020 and we are going to do a lot more to help a lot of people in the community.

We are looking forward to selecting another group of beneficiaries in December.

We hope to attract new members across the country and abroad” he said.

The beneficiaries expressed their gratitude to Fifty 50 Club for their support.

Master Awuni Ababio said the gesture would enable him to study hard to realise his dreams.
GNA