The Jorg Wolf Foundation has donated food and non-food items to three orphanages in Margibi County in continuation of its yearly charity gesture.
The initiative, which put smiles on the faces of poor and vulnerable people in that county, was done through the New Apostolic Church.
Under the motto: “Hungry And Needy,” the New Apostolic Church of South Germany finances relief projects and supports mission work in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, and Ivory Coast.
Apostle Alexander Wleh, who led the donation process together with other members, was given a warm reception by jubilant beneficiaries.
Orphans from the Children Love Centre, Cotton Tree Children Home and Save My Kids, in Kakata City were among those that benefited from the donation.
Presenting the items, Apostle Wleh, explained that every year, the church with funding from Jorg Wolf Foundation to Africa, has been identifying with the less privileged communities, the aged and destitute children in orphanage homes across the country.
Apostle Wleh noted that the Church is not only limited to preaching the gospel but also helping poor people as Jesus Christ was doing because Jesus Christ was not only preaching the gospel but was also feeding the poor to minimize the sufferings of poor people who cannot afford a meal a day for their families.
At the Save My Kids, the items were received by Mr. Adolphus Fahn, who explained how difficult life is for the kids considering the high cost of living now in the country and especially how most of them survive through kind gestures.
He thanked JW Foundation for reaching out to them and prayed that God continues to grow the church and bless its members who are a blessing to them.
At the Cotton Tree Children Home and Children Love Centre, the team was welcomed by the sounds of drums and singing of songs, as smiles beam across the faces beneficiaries, a manifestation of how happy they were to receive from the Church.
All the centers visited were very much appreciative of the gesture from the JW Foundation and how their timely intervention has brought hope and joy to them.