Beacon of Compassion: Philanthropists Bring Relief to All Nations Charity Home
Beacon of Compassion: Philanthropists Bring Relief to All Nations Charity Home

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Beacon of Compassion: Philanthropists Bring Relief to All Nations Charity Home
In a touching demonstration of generosity and social responsibility, the Nipa Nti Na Nipa Woho Fun Club, in collaboration with renowned herbal practitioner Dr. Samuel Amagashie, CEO of Amagashie Spiritual Herbal and Healing Center, and Nana Kwaku Agyare II, Otumfuo’s German Omanmu Hene, have made a significant donation to the All Nations Charity Home located at Ayigya in the Asokore Mampong Municipality of the Ashanti Region.
The donation exercise, which took place over the weekend, was aimed at providing relief and support to the orphaned and vulnerable children at the home. Items presented included bags of rice, sugar, cooking oil, cartons of assorted drinks, canned sardines, toiletries, and several other essential goods. Additionally, an undisclosed amount of money was given to the management of the home to support its ongoing operations.
The gesture was deeply rooted in Christian values of compassion and giving, as highlighted in Proverbs 19:17: “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward them for what they have done.” The donation was described by the organizers as an act of love and obedience to God’s command to care for the needy.
Speaking to the media after the presentation, Dr. Amagashie called on Ghanaians, especially those who are financially blessed, to show concern for the less privileged in society. He emphasized the importance of kings, queens, corporate leaders, and influential personalities stepping forward to support charitable causes across the country.
“It’s our duty as people who have been blessed by God to reach out to the vulnerable. These children need our love, not just in words, but in action. I urge all well-meaning Ghanaians to find time to visit homes like this and lend a helping hand,” Dr. Amagashie passionately stated.
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Members of the Nipa Nti Na Nipa Woho Fun Club, known for their motto that emphasizes the value of humanity supporting humanity, also shared similar sentiments. They noted that their club was formed not just for social bonding, but to make meaningful contributions to communities in need.
Receiving the items on behalf of the orphanage, Rev. Father Philip Kwasi Nyamekye, founder and director of the All Nations Charity Home, expressed his heartfelt appreciation. He praised the donors for their timely and thoughtful gesture, explaining that the home faces daily challenges with food supplies, healthcare, and education for the children.
“This donation means a lot to us. It brings not only physical support but emotional encouragement. It shows that we are not alone, and that there are still good people out there who care deeply about these children,” he said.
Rev. Nyamekye prayed for God’s abundant blessings upon the donors and called on other individuals, churches, and organizations to emulate their example.
The donation event ended with prayers, smiles, and a sense of unity, as the children and staff of the orphanage interacted joyfully with the guests.
The All Nations Charity Home has become a beacon of hope for many abandoned and orphaned children in the Asokore Mampong enclave, providing shelter, food, education, and a sense of belonging, thanks to the benevolence of groups and individuals such as those who visited over the weekend.
Source: Justice Baffour,CEO//www.dailywatchgh.com