During the inaugural event, Reverend Canon Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, the Chairman of the Foundation's Board of Directors, spoke and expressed his happiness with the eagerness of people, businesses, and other like-minded groups to collaborate with the Foundation to improve underprivileged communities around the nation. Giving away potentially new or slightly used products to those in need is a positive move, and the idea of "rekindling kindness" in the hearts and minds of individuals is a fantastic one. The results in better independent community development will progressively increase as we track, evaluate, and continually improve our performance.The National Peace Council Chairman, Rev. Dr. Ernest Adu Gyamfi, expressed his pride in the remarkable work that Ambassador Clemence Gyato has done to promote peace in several troubled communities across the nation during his keynote address. He went on to say that the National Peace Council is happy to work with the BOAME GHANA FOUNDATION to strengthen efforts to provide more social and economic possibilities for local communities, since this is a crucial component of maintaining national peace.Speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection's Social Welfare Department, Mrs. Comfort Asare was effusive in her admiration of the timely effort taken by the BOAMEMAN GHANA FOUNDATION. "This contribution is greatly appreciated by our department. Additionally, the idea guiding the Foundation's efforts inspires me.We are eager to collaborate closely with Ambassador Gyato and his Board of Directors to help the nation's underprivileged.
The Boameman Foundation's founder, Peace Ambassador Clemence Gyato, extended his sincere gratitude to everyone who has previously committed to helping the organization realize its goal.
Her Ladyship, former Chief Justice Georgina Wood, who was the event's special guest of honor, said that studies have shown a positive correlation between acts of generosity—such as charitable gifts and volunteer work—and better mental and physical health. She remembered the famous Akan-Ghanian proverb, "Sɛ woboa wo yɔnko no hyś wo fi den." "Giving to your neighbor makes your own home stronger."In light of this, she urged everyone to support the BOAME GHANA FOUNDATION in that way.
Azumah Nelson, the legendary boxer from Ghana, Prof. Kuma, the former vice chancellor of the University of Mines at Tarkwa, Mrs. Mawuena Dumor Trebarh, the former CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre and Executive Director of the BOAME GHANA FOUNDATION, and Mr. Abeiku Santana, a well-known media figure and businessman, who serves as Executive Secretary round out the Board of Directors. The esteemed Ghanaian preacher Rev. Amartefio and the UK-based Ghanaian technology specialist Rev. Aaron Benjamin Smith serve as advisors to the Board.Queen Tackie Teiko Tsuru, the Ga Mantse, was HRM's chairman for the event.
Contributions to the Teshie Children's Home, Osu Children's Home, Ghana National Association for the Deaf, Assurance of Hope for the Needy, New Life Orphanage Home, Shelter for Abused Children, and Kayaye Association of Ghana were made in large amounts by the Foundation. These donations included bags of rice, sugar, oil, water, soft drinks, T rolls, canned tomatoes, and other items. The Department of Social Welfare and Protection received automobiles from the Foundation as well. After the day's fruitful launch, the Foundation's Executive Secretary, Mr. Abeiku Santana, who served as the moderator for the day's events, announced that the Foundation would collaborate with a number of other organizations and individuals to share its roll-out plans for the remainder of the year throughout the nation.
Her Ladyship, former Chief Justice Georgina Wood, who was the event's special guest of honor, said that studies have shown a positive correlation between acts of generosity—such as charitable gifts and volunteer work—and better mental and physical health. She remembered the famous Akan-Ghanian proverb, "Sɛ woboa wo yɔnko no hyś wo fi den." "Giving to your neighbor makes your own home stronger."In light of this, she urged everyone to support the BOAME GHANA FOUNDATION in that way.
Azumah Nelson, the legendary boxer from Ghana, Prof. Kuma, the former vice chancellor of the University of Mines at Tarkwa, Mrs. Mawuena Dumor Trebarh, the former CEO of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre and Executive Director of the BOAME GHANA FOUNDATION, and Mr. Abeiku Santana, a well-known media figure and businessman, who serves as Executive Secretary round out the Board of Directors. The esteemed Ghanaian preacher Rev. Amartefio and the UK-based Ghanaian technology specialist Rev. Aaron Benjamin Smith serve as advisors to the Board.Queen Tackie Teiko Tsuru, the Ga Mantse, was HRM's chairman for the event.
Contributions to the Teshie Children's Home, Osu Children's Home, Ghana National Association for the Deaf, Assurance of Hope for the Needy, New Life Orphanage Home, Shelter for Abused Children, and Kayaye Association of Ghana were made in large amounts by the Foundation. These donations included bags of rice, sugar, oil, water, soft drinks, T rolls, canned tomatoes, and other items. The Department of Social Welfare and Protection received automobiles from the Foundation as well. After the day's fruitful launch, the Foundation's Executive Secretary, Mr. Abeiku Santana, who served as the moderator for the day's events, announced that the Foundation would collaborate with a number of other organizations and individuals to share its roll-out plans for the remainder of the year throughout the nation.