S. H. E Group donates to Haven of Hope, Orphanage at Nsawam

 

By Maxwell Okamafo Addo

“Humanitarian actions of a group known as S.H.E which stands for Support, Health, Education and empowerment made up of young energetic ladies are the visible effects of their deep commitment to improving the human condition,” especially the generosity of young ladies attentive to vulnerabilities and pain of humanity.

Members of SHE have taken it upon themselves to help raise awareness about the critical maternal issues in the country.

The group made up of young ladies who are students with the believe that they are never too young to make a change have supported the less privileged ones at the Haven of hope, Orphanage Nsawam.

The group’s aim is to help, support and educate young girls in Ghana with their needs and advice.

The Members of the Group together with the Founder, Chelsea Asare Co-founders, Nana Akua Boateng,Maame Ama Mochiah ,Melissa Amoako ,Lynette-Ann Fleischer-Djoleto  said the idea  of the group is to subsequently improve upon the literacy level of females especially, in our society.

Nana Akua Boateng, a member of the group said its their priority to make constant effort at seeing that children, not only enroll in school but also read and complete school and become better future leaders. So the need to help advance social values and adopt reading as a habit for youth of the country.

These young ladies have proven to be young women who have got strength, vision and foresight; highly innovative and do not slack in pursuing their mission in fulfilling their set goals to help the less privileged in society.

Melissa Amoako, another member said they are yearning to be strong advocates on issues relating to children.

The founder, Chelsea Asare said though their main focus is on Ghanaian females, they know the importance of education regardless of one's sex or social standing.

And so as a group, before going into that area, they decided to research on various orphanages in Ghana. And Haven of Hope Academy was one that stood out because it does not only serve as a home to many, but an institution which also seeks to educate and improve the academic standing of many young and bright children.

At Nsawam, the group celebrated the New Year’s Day with the kids at the orphanage. The ladies also provided the students with school bags filled with stationery to encourage and support the kids during the school year.

They also played games such as charades, musical chairs, etc. they also interacted with every child during the day, their future career options.   

 

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com

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