,The Lord’s Pentecostal Church International (LPCI) of Baatsona in Greater Accra has donated assorted items valued at GH¢1,000 and a cash donation of GH¢500 to Dzorwulu Special School as part of its 50th anniversary.
The items include bags of rice and sugar, cartons of milk and milo and tubers of yam.
Presenting the items, The Reverend John Oliver Nipah, Associate Pastor of the Church, said the gesture was to show love and care for inmates.
He said the donation was aimed at providing spiritual, physical and psychological assistance to the inmates and expressed the hope that the presentation would make an impact and enable the inmates to experience the love of God.
He said Christians were not only obliged to provide spiritual needs of the society but also to assist to improve the well being of the less privileged in society.
Rev. Nipah said, “As Christians, our common goal is to help change and improve the lives of the abandoned and the destitute in society.
“The Lord’s Pentecostal Church will continue to meet the needs of people so long as there is opportunity because it forms part of its objectives.”
He called on other churches, individuals and organisations to visit the school and donate to the inmates.
Mr. Thamba Gbessay, Deputy Head of the School, who received the items on behalf of the orphanage, thanked the church for the gesture and called on other public-spirited individuals and organisations to emulate the church.**