By:Isaac Amoah (Email: isaacamoah73@yahoo.com)
The organisers of an upcoming Care-connect programme led by JP Cares Incorporated, a non-governmental organisation, have confirmed that all is set for a massive health screening, feeding and donations to widows and orphans within the Sekyere South Municipality, especially in the district capital, Agona, in the Ashanti Region.
The objectives of the programme are to provide health screening, backpacks to specifically two Schools (Interbeton School in Agona and Abrakaso DA School).The rest of the donations and activities are open to the public including feeding about 1,000 people, donation of sanitary items, dental essentials, clothing while promoting mental health awareness and community engagement.
The sanitary items are pads and deodorants, including dental essentials such as toothbrushes, etc.
The event, which is led by JP Cares, with the support of the Ministry of Gender, Children & Social Protection and the Agona Government Hospital, is scheduled for Wednesday, 23rd July 2025 at Interbeton School, Agona, Ashanti.
The organisers are, therefore, encouraging all Ghanaians, especially those in the Sekyere South Municipality, to join the event.
JP Cares is a non-profit organisation with a clear mission of empowering at- risk youth and children to thrive,JP Cares provides holistic support through mentorship, education, community engagement,and wellness initiatives, fostering resilience,hope,and brighter future.
Our Vision:To cultivate a compassionate world where vulnerable youths and children, regardless of their circumstances, thieves with dignity, support,and opportunity.