Orphanage Seeks Support for Fence Wall to Safeguard Children, Prevent Theft

The Chief Executive officer (CEO) of Eye of the Lord Orphanage in Adoagyiri-Nsawam, Madam Mary Kwasibea, has made a heartfelt appeal to the general public, particularly the government, to support the center in its mission to care for the needy.
The orphanage is appealing for support to construct a fence wall that will help safeguard the premises and ensure the safety and well-being of the children.
The CEO, Madam Mary Kwasibea, made the appeal during a ceremony where Christ Child Ministry presented assorted items to the home.
According to her, the orphanage’s population continues to grow daily, placing a significant financial burden on the providers. She emphasized that the center requires more support from Ghanaians to pursue its goals of providing for the ever-growing population.
Oparebea Joyce, a teacher at Eye of the Lord Orphanage Home, highlighted the urgent need for a fence wall around the premises to prevent intruders from gaining access and making away with goods meant for the children.
According to Madam Joyce, some individuals have been stealing goods donated by benevolent Ghanaians for the running of the home, emphasizing the need for improved security measures.
Presenting the items, CEO of Christ Child Ministry, Miss Elinam Eblah, stated that her organization was impressed by the amazing work being done by the leaders of Eye of the Lord Orphanage despite limited resources.
Miss Eblah highlighted that the orphanage faces numerous challenges that require major attention from corporate Ghana. She called on businesses and organizations to come forward and assist the Eye of the Lord Foundation.
By Bernard K Dadzie