Kwakwaduam Association Inc. attends Bronx Week

Organized by World Vision

The Kwakwaduam Association Inc. of New York was invited by the World Vision to participate in the Bronx Week as a part of the Networking platform of the World Vision held on Thursday, May 18th The program was attended by various Non Profit and Community Based Organizations in the Bronx and within the Network of the World Vision. The purpose of the meeting was to enable the organizations to form strategic partnerships to enhance the work they do.

Commenting on the program, Dr. Alex Kwame Aniapam Boafo, President of Kwakwaduam Association Inc. indicated that the occasion was a fantastic opportunity for Kwakwaduam to form strategic partnerships and that the World Vision has been instrumental in the progress of Kwakwaduam. Kwakwaduam was represented by Ms. Hannah Martin PRO, Ms. Emilia Okoampah Organizing Secretary and Mr. Paul Ansah Assistant Secretary of the Organization.

Kwakwaduam is a community based Non-Profit Organization whose mission is to organize activities to enhance the socio-economic, educational, health, cultural and financial aspects of its members and the community and to extend the community and to extend the same to Ghana and Africa in general.

The World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice

Visit Kwakwaduam on the web at AkropongKwakwaduam.Net

Source: GhanaWeb

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