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Domhene Charity Foundation launched …to support the needy, vulnerable in society

The Chief of Ekumfi Eyisam, Nana Impraim Asaabo VIII, as part of his birthday celebration, has launched the Domhene Charity Foundation aimed at providing scholarships, shelter, healthcare, and other sports events to needy, vulnerable, distressed, and abused persons, particularly women and children.
The charity foundation, which was launched on April 10, 2023, would focus on aiding the less privileged in society, empowering women and children, and promoting education in the community. These are all critical areas that could help to improve the standard of living in Ekumfi Eyisam and its environs.
The event was attended by chiefs, community leaders, and other important personalities who witnessed the unveiling of the Domhene Charity Foundation project.
Launching the charity foundation at Ekumfi Eyisam in the Central Region, Nana Impraim Asaabo VIII emphasised the importance of giving back to society and called on well-meaning Ghanaians to support the foundation’s vision to help the needy and neglected persons in society.
He said the Domhene Charity Foundation was designed to serve as a platform to bring together people with a heart for giving to make an impact in the community.
Nana Impraim Asaabo VIII thanked all the dignitaries present at the launch of the Domhene Charity Foundation for their immense support.
Nana Okae Kofi II, Abiri-Mankrado, commended Nana Impraim Asaabo VIII for having his people at heart, hence the launch of the Domhene Charity Foundation.
He promised to support the Domhene Charity Foundation anytime they reached out to him for financial support.
International Executive Manager for the Mpehene Group of Companies, Chika Alphonsus, urged the people of Ekumfi Eyisam to support the good initiative by Nana Impraim Asaabo VIII.
Some of the citizens of Ekumfi Eyisam who were at the event said Nana Impraim Asaabo VIII’s passion for his people’s welfare was not new, and his involvement in the Domhene Charity Foundation “is a testament to his commitment to serving his people”.
They said the launch of the charity foundation was a welcomed development that would go a long way in ameliorating the suffering of the people in the community.
“The launch of the Domhene Charity Foundation by Nana Impraim Asaabo VIII is a commendable initiative that will impact the lives of many in the community positively,” they added.
The Domhene Charity Foundation is focused on empowering women and children, aiding the less privileged, and promoting education to improve the standard of living of the people in the community.