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Dr. Stacy Amewoyi bridges literature and humanity across continents

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Tue, 24 Dec 2024 Source: monte d. collins, contributor

Dr. Stacy Mawuenam Amewoyi, an award-winning author, philanthropist, and businesswoman, continues to make significant contributions to education and humanitarian causes.

Her recent book launch and charitable donation highlight her dedication to addressing social challenges and empowering the less privileged.

At the Hopeway Ministries Church, Dr. Amewoyi introduced her latest books: 'Victim of Circumstances', 'We Lead While We Bleed: The Coat of Many Colors', and 'How Could I Have Known'.

The books explore themes of resilience, leadership, and personal growth. The launch event was attended by children from disadvantaged backgrounds, aligning with her commitment to inspire and support future generations. Proceeds from these publications, along with her other works, fund her charitable activities.

In a parallel effort, her team in Newark, New Jersey, organized a food distribution initiative for individuals in need, further extending her reach beyond borders. These acts of giving are coordinated through the Stacy M Foundation, which addresses critical social issues in Ghana and internationally. “I am an orphan,” Dr. Amewoyi shared. “Giving back to the community is my way of expressing gratitude to God and spreading hope.”

Her philanthropic endeavors have earned her recognition, including an honorary Doctorate in Executive Leadership from the Global Honorary Doctorate Awards at Kingdom University in Florida. However, she emphasizes that her work is driven by a desire to create meaningful change rather than accolades. “Every book and every donation is part of my mission to uplift others,” she stated.

Through her foundation and literary works, Dr. Amewoyi continues to advocate for social equity and support vulnerable populations. Her efforts, while celebrated, reflect the ongoing need for collective action to address pressing social issues.

Source: monte d. collins, contributor