The Akuapem Presbytery Zone (2) of the Young People’s Guild (YPG), a generational group in the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, has donated to orphans at Akwadum Christian Village in the New Juaben North Municipality of the Eastern Region.
The donation was made possible through the generosity of the YPG members in the Akuapem presbytery zone (2), who graciously donated a wide range of necessary items to support orphans in the region.

The charity was in line with what Apostle James, a servant of Jesus Christ, described as pure and undefiled religion before God the Father. Apostle James urged Christians to care for orphans and widows in their distress and to keep themselves unstained from the world (James 1:27).
Gently used clothes, soft drinks, bottled and sachet water, toiletries, bars of soap, sanitary pads, and many other items were presented to the management of Akwadum Christian Village.

Michael Effah Darkwah, the Akuapem Presbytery YPG Zone (2) Coordinator who doubles as Organizing Secretary, explained that the donation was to provide assistance and support to orphans.
Highlighting the responsibility of believers for providing to the needy, Michael Effah called on Christians to practice pure religion and demonstrate faith through alms-giving.
Speaking to Nhyirba Solomon Nartey of Bryt FM after the donation, Michael Effah promised that they will continue to provide crucial support for vulnerable children who have lost their parents by donating basic necessities.

He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the entire YPG members of the Akuapem Presbytery Zone (2) for contributing greatly to the success of the program, adding that their deeds will help brighten the future of the orphans.
The deputy administrator at the Akwadum Christian Village, Madam Edith Ahama, commended the team for their generosity. She stated that the donation will help improve the condition of the orphans at the village.

Madam Edith Ahoma appealed to donors, philanthropists, non-governmental organizations, institutions, and individuals to support their dining hall project to foster social interaction and healthy eating habits.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Nhyiraba Solomon Nartey