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God's Coming Kingdom Foundation an NGO Assists  a 10 Year-Old Disabled Girl at Odumase Krobo. 

Little Theresa receiving the items donated to her.


God's Coming Kingdom Foundation, a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), based in Ghana, has presented a wheel chair and some items to a ten (10) year-old girl Naa Theresa Yukor who has not been enrolled in school due to her immobility.


While her mother Madam Sarah received Ghc1,000.00 to enable her to work to raise income to take care of the girl, her daughter was also gifted a wheel chair to aid her in her movement. 


The youngest receiver of gesture is a ten (10) year old girl who was born with the disability. 


Madam Rebecca Kaaley, who is the Chairperson of the God's Coming Kingdom Foundation (NGO) who made the presentation at Odumase Krobo Municipality in the Eastern Region, said the founder of the God's Coming Kingdom Foundation NGO, Mr. Solomon Abronoma who base in Holland together with his team his decided to assist the girl to enable her to attend school after it got wind of her plight.





She said it was sad that innocent disabled girl were denied access to education due to her state and pointed out that every child had the right to education as enshrined in the 1992 Constitution.


The Foundation hopes to scale up its donation to cater for all who needs help as they aimed at supporting the sick and disabled, promoting awareness regarding health issues and help the poor and needy with food and other items.


Madam Rebecca Kaaley speaking with Alrich24newsgh.com news reporter Apelete Kofi-Michel, said the Foundation stated that called raising on funds is the major issue and called on the public and well meaning people of the society to support a good course.


Madam Rebecca Chairperson, said the organization had also sponsored a nursing mother's at Nsawam government hospital, Koforidua Regional Hospital  and ten (10) year- old boy at the Upper West Akim.


She appealed to the government to reduce the cost of import duties for goods and services for NGOs, to encourage some Ghanaians abroad who are eager to assist hospitals, needy people, and orphans to do so, she said. 


She commended Mr. Solomon Abronoma Nyarko the founder of God's Coming Kingdom Foundation NGO for his generosity and compassion towards the 10-year-old girl in Odumase Krobo. 


The parents thanked the founder Mr. Solomon Abronoma Nyarko and his team for what they have done for Naa Theresa Yukor.


Story by Kofi Michel/Alrich24newsgh.com 

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