OSENASE ORPHANAGE PROJECT

Okyeman Association of New England, Worcester, Mass USA donated a Computer System, food items and cash amount of GH¢750 to the Akyem Osenase Orphanage. The food items are bags of rice, bags of Gari/Beans, cooking oil, toiletries, tinned fish and other items.

Making the donation Representatives of the Association, Mr. Bosompem and Mr. George Asiamah, appealed to philanthropists, non-governmental organizations and churches to assist orphanages.

Mr. Bosompem appealed to the caretakers of the orphanage to have patience when dealing with the children. Mr. Asiamah also stated that even though we’re far away from home, we’ll not let distance be a barrier in supporting our families back home. We’ll continue to help to the best of our abilities.

This is a classic example of collective action in the age of globalization, where distance and physical borders are less significant and networks are becoming as important as tools for community economic development. The Association has the greatest conviction that the search for ways to act collectively in the Akyem district should start from the search for common ground- a set of principles and objectives that most, if not all, institutional bodies of the Akyem residents worldwide agree on.

Reverend Freeman Yeboah, Director in charge of the orphanage, expressed his profound gratitude to the Okyeman Association for the donation.

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