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Atimatim, God's Coming Kingdom NGO Donates Wheelchair, School Uniforms, School bags, Teacups, and Ghc1000.00 to Disabled Boys.

Atimatim, God's Coming Kingdom NGO Donates Wheelchair, School Uniforms, School bags, Teacups, and Ghc1000.00 to Disabled Boys.

God's Coming Kingdom, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) based in Ghana has donated one (1) wheelchair, school Uniforms, school bag, tea cup, and Ghc1000.00 cedis to a 10-year-old disabled boy in the Upper West Akim District of the Eastern Region.


The 10-year-old boy named Joel Nhyira Effum is a student of Atimatim D/A Basic School in the Upper West Akim District and is usually backed to school and back by his colleagues because his legs and arms can not support his body to move.


According to Huseini Abdul-Razak, the headteacher of Atimatim D/A Basic School, Madam Rebecca Kaaley, the Chairperson of God's Coming Kingdom NGO got her informed about the situation of the boy and appealed to her to help Joel Nyhira Effum.


Madam Rebecca Kaaley Chairperson of God's Coming Kingdom NGO commended the CEO of God's Coming Kingdom, Mr. Solomon Abronoma Nyarko who base in Holland by putting a smile on the face of Joel and his family.


Madam Rebecca Kaaley Chairperson speaking with Alrich24newsgh.com news reporter Apelete Kofi-Michel was hopeful that the wheelchair would go a long way to facilitate easy movement of the beneficiary and his educational pursuits and fixed the wheelchair before the presentation.


The headmaster of Atimatim D/A Basic School Huseini Abdul-Razak who chaired the ceremony expressed appreciation on behalf of Joel's parents for the donation and believe the donation will help the young boy in his quest for education.


On behalf of the beneficiary, his parents also expressed their heartfelt appreciation to God's Coming Kingdom NGO and said the donation would go a long way to facilitate his academic work and make life more comfortable.


Story by Kofi Michel/Alrich24newsgh.com

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