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Church on the Rock International extends love to BOSCO Orphanage
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The Church on the Rock International has donated items to BOSCO Orphanage at Trotor in the Suhum Constituency of the Eastern Region on the New Year’s Eve.
The items included food, beverages, students’ mattresses, sachet and bottled water, educational materials, toiletries and assorted fruits.
Speaking at the presentation, the Associate Pastor of the Church, Rev. Mrs Sophia Appenteng, said, “We believe in demonstrating God’s love through our actions. Today was not just about giving but about connecting with these children and reminding them that they are deeply loved and cared for by God and by us.”
She said the visit was not the first time but for the past 20 years, the church has not left the children unattended.
The children expressed joy and gratitude for the time shared and the blessings received through the Home Father, Rev. Emmanuel Sakyi.
Members of the church, alongside the children, shared a meal, danced, and celebrated together, creating a joyful atmosphere of unity and belonging.
“It was evident that the presence and fellowship of the church members has left a lasting impression on the hearts of the children,” he stated.
“The Church on the Rock International continues to be a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of Christian love in action,” he added.
Rev. Sakyi appealed to philanthropists and government to come to the aid of the little ones by providing accommodation for both students and teachers.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie