“Compassion" (NGO) grants Graduands 10,000 GHC and other items.

Abundant life child development center in solidarity with compassion is a non-governmental organization that seeks to help the needy and less privileged individuals who have no hope for the future.

“Compassion" (NGO) grants Graduands 10,000 GHC and other items.
“Compassion" (NGO) grants Graduands 10,000 GHC and other items.

Abundant life child development center in solidarity with compassion is a non-governmental organization that seeks to help the needy and less privileged individuals who have no hope for the future.

The organization caters to children from the age of three till they attain twenty-two years of age before bidding them farewell through a graduation ceremony.

The organization intervention covers both formal and informal education by providing the necessary needs, payment of school fees, for the informal, equipment needed to undertake ur course would also be provided.

Having done this, when the time is due for the organization to bid you farewell, the provision of items would also be awarded.

During the graduation ceremony yesterday at Potsin, AME Zion church premises, ten people were awarded some amount of money and other items.

Some of the beneficiaries include Rebecca Addo, a level 200 student who study Fashion at Cape Coast Technical University (CCTU) and was given a sowing industrial machine.

Helena Baah, a Level 100 student at Narelugu training college was also awarded fifty percent of her fees.

Another CCTU level 100 student, Stephen Arhin had 2,500 partly a payment of his School fees.

Winneba Nursing training level 100 student, Jehuabel A. A Sampah got 3,000.

Jhs graduate Grace Ankomah prefer business was given Freezer and Ice container together with 50 bags of sachet water to commence her business.

Three SHS students thus Mary Mensah, Sarah Marfo, and other got 1000ghc each.

Delivering the keynote address at the graduation ceremony, Nana Kwaodofrakye and Potsin Mankrado urged the Graduands to come back and support their younger ones who are still in Compassion for them to reach where they are now.


Speaking to the media, chairman of Compassion  Eric Krampah, indicated that the purpose of the program is not helping Postin and its environs alone but the nation as a whole adding that through this foundation 17 people have gotten the opportunity to enter into university whiles 8 people are preparing to enter into university this year.


Moreover, 68 children are in the second cycle of Education, some are also in the basic school, and others are under technical training.

Medical bills of the children are also been taken care of by this organization, more than four hundred children have gotten a better future and it has helped a lot.


Some beneficiaries expressed their profound gratitude to the organization for their efforts by putting smiles on their face.


Mothers of the beneficiaries finally urge the organization to keep up the good work they are doing to help the community because without them their children wouldn't have gotten to where they are now.