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MPWD Collaborates With Joni And Friends To Provide Assistive Devices To PWDs In Tamale

The Ministry to Persons With Disabilities (MPWDs) of The Church of Pentecost, in partnership with Joni and Friends, has launched an initiative to distribute free assistive devices to Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in the Tamale metropolis.

The programme, which began on July 15, 2024, aims to enhance mobility and improve the quality of life for individuals facing physical challenges.

Led by the National Coordinator, Pastor Alexander Nyame, the MPWDs has embarked on a week-long working visit to Tamale with a mission to provide essential assistive devices, including wheelchairs, white canes, and crutches, to those in need.

Before receiving the devices, the PWDs undergo a comprehensive process. First, they register and verify their information for accuracy. Next, they participate in an assessment to determine their specific needs. Once assessed, they are equipped with the appropriate devices. However, the journey does not end there as they also receive vital counselling, where many find solace and make decisions that extend beyond physical well-being.

Speaking exclusively to PENTECOST NEWS, Pastor Nyame emphasised that the initiative aligns with Vision 2028 mandate of The Church of Pentecost. The church seeks to transform society by embodying Kingdom values and principles.

According to him, PWDs are integral to the churchโ€™s transformational agenda. Pastor Nyameโ€™s conviction was clear, saying, โ€˜Reaching out to people with disabilities is not merely a favourโ€”it is a divine and legal imperative.โ€™

He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Joni and Friends, a US-based multinational non-governmental Christian organisation. The group seeks to envision a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and a rightful place within the body of Christ.

The joint efforts of the MPWDs and Joni and Friends will continue throughout the week, serving the Northern regions of Ghana. As wheelchairs roll, white canes guide, and crutches support, the message is clear: โ€˜Inclusion knows no bounds, and hope extends beyond physical limitations.โ€™

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