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Global Evangelical Church supports UCC, 4 others

The Global Evangelical Church (GEC), a human centered and Christ-based organisation is committed to improving the lives of people through social actions, one of which is the donation of wheel chairs.

Rt. Rev. Prosper Samuel Dzomeku, Moderator of the Global Evangelical Church (GEC) said this when he presented wheelchairs to the University of Cape Coast (UCC) Disability Studies Centre on behalf of the church.

He said, over the years, the church has extended support through its various Ministries, Presbyteries, Groups as well as its Head Office to individuals, the prisons, orphanages, health facilities and other needy institutions.

Presenting the wheelchairs, the Moderator said, God takes care of and addresses people’s needs in various ways. These include healing them and the provision of resources for their comfort and general well-being, he said.

The Moderator prayed that as the differently abled students use the wheelchairs, they would experience God’s blessings.

He was hopeful that, the donation would go a long way to cement the existing cordial relationship between the GEC and the University which happens to be his alma mater.

Receiving the items, Dr. Irene Vanderpuye, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, thanked the Global Evangelical Church for the kind gesture.

DrVanderpuye who is also the Head of the Disability Studies Centre of the University, said the initiative was laudable because it would help students who could not afford wheelchairs.

She used the opportunity to appeal to corporate institutions and philanthropists to support the centre with laptop computers and other educational materials to enhance teaching and learning at the centre.

Dr. Vanderpuye revealed that, the creation of the Disability Centre was the initiative of Dr. SefakorKomabu-Pomeyie, Founder of Enlightening and Empowering Persons with Disabilities in Africa (EEPDA) and a member of the GEC. The Centre’s core mandate is to seek the welfare of students with disability.

In a related development, the Moderator of the Church at different ceremonies presented wheel chairs to the Tarkwa Municipal Hospital, the Tarkwa (Apinto) Old Government Hospital, the PresteaHuni-Valley as well as the Klefe Health Centre.

He explained that, the gesture was part of the GEC’s corporate social responsibility and to complement government’s efforts to provide health care to Ghanaians.

Representatives of the receiving institutions expressed their gratitude to the GEC for the support extended to them and pledged to put the wheelchairs to their intended purposes.

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