NGO mentors orphans to reach their goals

Army of Eagles Ministry, a non-denominational ministry led by Prophet Samuel Sowatey, is on a mission to provide basic social needs, mentorship and support to some selected children at Future Stars orphanage home.
The motive is to support the less privileged to realise and achieve their full potential and aspirations.
They do this through frequent visits to the home; giving scholarships, organising mentorship sessions aimed at grooming the orphans for the future in terms of school selection, courses, career paths and the discipline they need to realise such goals.
As part of their efforts, during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the ministry taught the orphans about how to make sanitisers and also donated a poly tank to the home.
The ministry also provided free health screening and medication to the orphans and fed over 150 children at the orphanage and the surrounding communities.
The NGO also donated clothing, footwear and food items to the home.
The initiative, dubbed "Bless A Soul" is an annual charity programme that started in 2017.
The vision is to build a robust organisation that has world-class facilities and human resources capable of developing young people to become world influencers.
Source: classfmonline.com
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