FLCI supports the aged, PWDs in Ho

Ho, June 03, GNA – Fountain of Life Chapel International (FLCI) in Ho has supported the aged and Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) with 110 bags of rice worth GHC 7,600.00.

The beneficiary communities are Godokpoe, Ho-Dome, Ho-Bankoe, Heve, Avatidome and the Cured Lepers Village.

The church made similar donations to the vulnerable in other parts of Ho, Mafi-Kumase in the Volta region and some communities in the Greater Accra Region.

Apostle Mawufemor Senyo Kudjo, General Overseer of the Church said the aged and PWDs were most vulnerable in the wake of COVID19 and needed to be supported and cared for.

He noted that some aged and PWDs had been neglected by their families and found it difficult coping with life and needed a helping hand.

“It is time for churches to move from their comfort zones and open their storehouses to support especially in this pandemic season as a way of giving back to people and society,” he said.

Mr. Paul Kwame Kuhordzi, a beneficiary, commended the church for the support.

GNA

FLCI supports the aged, PWDs in Ho

Ho, June 03, GNA – Fountain of Life Chapel International (FLCI) in Ho has supported the aged and Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) with 110 bags of rice worth GHC 7,600.00.

The beneficiary communities are Godokpoe, Ho-Dome, Ho-Bankoe, Heve, Avatidome and the Cured Lepers Village.

The church made similar donations to the vulnerable in other parts of Ho, Mafi-Kumase in the Volta region and some communities in the Greater Accra Region.

Apostle Mawufemor Senyo Kudjo, General Overseer of the Church said the aged and PWDs were most vulnerable in the wake of COVID19 and needed to be supported and cared for.

He noted that some aged and PWDs had been neglected by their families and found it difficult coping with life and needed a helping hand.

“It is time for churches to move from their comfort zones and open their storehouses to support especially in this pandemic season as a way of giving back to people and society,” he said.

Mr. Paul Kwame Kuhordzi, a beneficiary, commended the church for the support.

GNA