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The Sir Richie Foundation and Assin Breku Orphans Association bring joy and hope to orphans and widows

November 25, 2024
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The Sir Richie Foundation, a dedicated Non-Governmental Organization based in the UK, has made significant strides in uplifting the lives of widows, orphans, and less-privileged members of society. Recently, in a heartfelt collaboration with the Assin Breku Orphans Association, the foundation organized a generous donation that included an undisclosed sum of money, along with a variety of nourishing food items and refreshing drinks. This initiative was aimed at bringing joy to the children and widows residing in Assin Breku.

The mission of the Sir Richie Foundation is to foster a sense of community and solidarity, bridging the gap between the affluent and the marginalized. By encouraging the fortunate and those in need to connect, the organization emphasizes the vital role each individual plays in creating a positive impact on the lives of others. Through these compassionate efforts, the foundation aims to spread hope and create lasting change in the community.

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Mr. Kofi Marfo, affectionately known as Sir Richie and the esteemed founder of the Sir Richie Foundation, recently made a heartfelt visit to the Assin Breku Orphanage. Based in London, UK, Mr. Marfo passionately addressed the management of the orphanage, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that the generous donation reaches those who need it most.

 

Sir Richie is the founder of Sir Richie Foundation Gh/UK

In his remarks during the donation presentation, he conveyed that this act of kindness was not only a gift but a powerful message of encouragement to the orphanage community. Mr. Marfo expressed his hope that their efforts would continue to flourish, inspiring them to do even more for society. He underscored the vital role these institutions play in nurturing vulnerable children, helping them to remain focused on a hopeful and promising future.

Furthermore, Mr. Marfo extended a heartfelt appeal to individuals and organizations with good intentions. He urged them to step forward and support those who are less fortunate, especially during the joyous festive season, reminding everyone of the collective responsibility to uplift and provide for the needy in our communities.

The generous donation, valued at several thousand cedis, comprises a variety of essential items, including colorful stationery, warm clothing, resilient bags of rice, refreshing drinks, and personal toiletries, among other necessities. 

Some Ghanaians in the UK who assisted the Sir Richie Foundation include Mr. Mark Okyere, Alex K. Yeboah, Gladys Bosco (musician), and our team members in Ghana.

A total of 178 orphans gathered for the event in Assin Breku yesterday.
The children received love and care.
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The widows received their gifts.

Mr. Owusu Ansah, affectionately known as Paa K, received the donations on behalf of the Assin Breku Orphanage Association. He shared that the children residing in the orphanage come from diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Mr Owusu Ansah (Paa K) is the founder of Assin Breku Orphans Association

Some were sadly abandoned or lost their mothers at birth, while others have faced ostracism from their families and communities, often due to various religious beliefs. Additionally, there are those who have become orphans, left to navigate life without parental care.

The Assin Breku Orphans Association has been dedicated to supporting children in need since its founding in January 2011. Currently, the association cares for over 178 children, providing them with a safe and nurturing environment. A key ambition of the organization is to construct a dedicated residence for these orphans, ensuring they have a stable home.

In addition to addressing immediate needs, the association is actively involved in cultivating palm nut trees. This sustainable agricultural initiative is designed to generate income, which will be used to further support the orphanage and its programs.

Bright Antwi is the chairman of the association.

Thanks to the efforts of the association, many orphans have been given opportunities to pursue promising careers. Some have successfully joined the immigration service, police force, and fire service, while others have gained valuable skills through vocational training. The association has also seen some of its former orphans excel in careers as teachers and nurses, contributing positively to their communities. Through these initiatives, the Assin Breku Orphans Association not only provides for the children’s current needs but also empowers them to build a brighter future.

Source: Sirrichie.com

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