Category Archives for DONATION

Kantanka Donates Assorted Items to Chief Imam to Climax Ramadan Celebration

he founder and leader of the Kristo Asafo Mission of Ghana and the Chairman of Kantanka Group of Companies, Apostle Dr. Dr. Engr. Kwadwo Safo delighted his son Nana Kwadwo Safo Jnr, C.E.O of Kantanka Group of Companies and Kantanka Automobile Limited and the leadership of his church to deliver assorted items to the National Chief Imam at his residence in Accra.

The donations was delivered to climax the Ramadan and Idr-Ftr celebration of  the Muslim fraternity.

The donations was delivered to climax the Ramadan and Idr-Ftr celebration of  the Muslim fraternity.

According to the spokesperson of Apostle Safo, Nana Yaw Amoako, the purpose of the visit and the donations  is to strengthen the peace and unity that exist between Christians and Muslims in the country.

In view of this he urged the youth in the country to desist from all political associated violence and work tirelessly towards peace and Unity for the development of the country.

Moreover, the National Chief Imam through his adviser, Dr. Abubakar Mohammed Marzuq made it known that time has come for citizens to understand the common interest in humanity which is to promote peace and unity but not Violence.

Source:Kantankatv.com/Asenso Adjei Nti

BOMPATA KRISTO ASAFO ASSISTS KUMASI CHILDREN HOME

September 25, 2017
Bompata Kristo Asafo

The Bompata Branch of the Kristo Asafo Church has donated items valued at GH8,000 and cash of GH2,000 to the Kumasi Chilfren's Home. The donation was part of activities marking the 40th anniversary of the church and the birth of its Founder, Apostle Kwadwo Safo. Prior to the presentation, the church, led by its leader, Pastor Osei Kwadwo, undertook a massive clean-up exercise at the home. The items presented included yam, cooking oil, diapers, rice, bread, sugar, toilet rolls, Indomie, laundry and bathing soap. Presenting the items, Pastor Osei said the donation was in line with the church's principles.

PILLARS OF THE CHURCH

​He said the cardinal pillars of the church were empathy, selflessness and compassion, hence the decision to always donate to the needy and support to vulnerable in society, as commended by the Bible.

The pastor explained that it was the founder who gave the money to buy the items, adding that it was in line with annual ritual of making a donation to some home.

An officer of the home, Ms Georgina Aikins, received the items on behalf of the home and commended the church for its continued support.

She sad the most pressing needs of the home, among many challenges, were wheelchairs, to aid disabled children and a bus to enhance the activities of the home.

Ms Aikins said the donation was overwhelming and urged other organisations to support the home, especially with wheelchairs for the disabled and vehicles to transport the children to and from the home.

Source: www.graphiconline.com


KRISTO ASAFO SUPPORTS TWO CHILDREN’S HOMES IN KUMASI

September 21, 2017
Apostle Kwadwo Safo

As part of activities preceding the 68th birthday of the founder and leader of Kristo Asafo Mission, Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka, the mission has presented a number of items valued at GH28,000.00 to resource both Kumasi Children's Home and King Jesus Charity Home, all in Kumasi. While the items at the Kumasi Children's Home were valued at GH 18,000.00, those of King Jesus Charity Home were valued at GH10,000.00. The items included bags of maize and rice, packs of pampers, tubers of yam, boxes of biscuit, buckets of washing powder and cartons of milk. Others were cartons of milo, boxes of cooking oil and soap, bags of sachet water, as well as bottled water and assorted drink.

Ms Akua Sika Safo, who represented her father, Apostle Safo Kantanka, presented the items and the cash respectively at the two needy homes.

CHARITY WORK

She said the church believes in charity work and that supporting needy persons and organisations was its attempt to complement government's effort to resource needy homes since it could not do it alone.

She said it was the prayer of the church that the donation would go a long way to make positive transformation in the lives of the needy children at the two homes. On behalf of Apostle Kwadwo Safo, she appealed to the general public to support all the needy homes in the country so as to reduce pressure on the government.

She, however, pledged the support of the church at all times and called on other churches not to relent in their efforts to collectively help resource needy homes.

The Manageress at the Kumasi Children's Home, Ms Mabel Amponsah, who received the items and the cash on behalf of the home under the Department of Social Welfare, expressed gratitude to the church and called on other churches to also come to the aid of the home.

Source: Graphiconline.com

KRISTO ASAFO SUPPORTS MEPHIBOSHETH TRAINING CENTRE

September 12, 2017
Kristo Asafo support

The Founder of Kristo Asafo Mission of Ghana, Apostle Dr Kwadwo Safo, has presented items wealth GH 12,500 to the Mephibosheth Training Centre (MTC), an institution for physically and mentally challenged children at Apam in the Central Region. The donation, which included 50 bags of cement, bags of sugar, maize, gari and assorted products, was in commemoration of the founder's birthday to be marked on August 23rd this year.


Apostle Safo also gave each of the teachers and management of the institution a wax print and cash for their commitment at improving the welfare of the children.

The donation was made on his behalf by one of his daughter, Ms Sika Safo.

A sod was also cut for the construction of a dining hall for MTC, which currently has a population of 60 children, the majority of whom are between the ages 10 and 15.

CHILDREN EXCITED

It was a day of joy and great excitement for the children when the leadership of the Kristo Asafo Mission, headed by Ms Safo, visited the institution.

Each of the children was also given a pocket of food, drinks and souvenirs.

Presenting the items, Ms Safo and the gesture formed part of the annual programme to celebrate the father's birthday.

According to her, Apostle Safo, over the past years, had celebrated his birthday with the less privileged and also used the occasion to assist needy institutions.

Touching on why Apostle Safo chose the MTC, Ms Safo said that he discovered the predication of the children in a recent documentary shown on Utv, adding that "since that day, he had resolved to do something about the children's condition."

MTC GRATEFUL

The founder of MTC, Mr Joseph Jehu-Appiah, commented Apostle Safo for the support and love he had shown the children.

He said since the centre was established 10 years ago, the management continued to serve needs of the children despite the numerous challenges it faced.

Mr Jehu-Appiah, therefore, called on other agencies to come to the aide of the centre to enable it to support the children.

Source: Dominic Moses Awiah, Graphiconline.com on 07 August 2015