Judgemental Preachers Ministry donates to Cosmos Center for Children with special needs on their 10th Anniversary

The Judgemental Preachers Ministry, a church located in Dormaa Ahenkro, has made a generous donation to the Cosmos Center for Children with Special Needs, an institution established to care for children with disabilities and others in need of special care due to health and other conditions.

This donation forms part of the church’s celebrations to mark its 10th anniversary, with items such as rice, cooking oil, eggs, toiletries, soft drinks, and other food items being donated to the center.

During the donation event, the Head Pastor and Founder, Prophet Bismark Kwabena Yeboah, also known as Sofo Yeboah, emphasized the biblical importance of giving. He remarked that the church chose to perform this act of generosity to support the children at the Cosmos Center for Children with Special Needs, with the aim of enhancing their growth and well-being. He noted that as part of their tenth-anniversary celebrations, the Ministry’s donation serves as a meaningful gesture, highlighting the significance of compassion and collective action in nurturing and empowering those in society who require additional care and attention.

Mr. Oppong Kumi Joseph, the physiotherapist at the Centre, graciously accepted the items on behalf of the Centre Father. He expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Pastor and all church members for their generous support towards the vulnerable children. He also appealed to philanthropists, relevant stakeholders, and the government to provide assistance in the form of physiotherapy devices, which are essential for delivering the necessary physiotherapy services to enhance the well-being of the children.

 

Story By: Kwaku Mensah Abrampa (Dormaa Ahenkro)

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