The Women’s Ministry of Techiman Sector One under the Seventh-day Adventist Church Mid-North Ghana Conference has donated assorted items to students of Tuobodom Senior High School in the Bono East Region as part of activities marking the International Adventist Women’s Day of Prayer.
The presentation was made on last Saturday, March 7, 2026, when members of the women’s ministry visited the school to share fellowship with the students and provide support to help improve their welfare and academic life.
Items donated included Milo, milk, sugar, mixed gari, toiletries, sanitary pads and other essential supplies valued at thousands of Ghana Cedis. The gesture, according to the organizers, was aimed at demonstrating compassion and supporting students who may face challenges in meeting some of their daily needs.
Speaking to the media during the presentation, the Techiman Sector One Women’s Coordinator, Mrs. Grace Obeng Amenya, explained that the initiative formed part of the ministry’s commitment to living out the teachings of Christ by extending love and kindness to others, especially young people pursuing their education.
She noted that the International Adventist Women’s Day of Prayer provides an opportunity for women of the church not only to pray but also to undertake acts of charity and service within their communities.
“As Christian women, we believe that prayer must go together with action. Today we have come here not only to pray for the students but also to show them love through this small support.”
Mrs. Amenya encouraged the students to remain focused on their education and take advantage of the opportunities available to them in school.
“Education is the key to a better future. We want to encourage all of you to stay disciplined, respect your teachers and remain committed to your studies so that you can achieve your dreams and become responsible citizens of Ghana.”
Receiving the items on behalf of the school, the Senior Housemistress of Tuobodom SHS, Madam Harriet Henewaa, expressed heartfelt appreciation to the women’s ministry for remembering the students during their special day of prayer.
She further noted that the donation would help boost the morale of the students and serve as a source of encouragement for them to remain dedicated to their academic work.
“We are very grateful to the Women’s Ministry for this thoughtful gesture. These items will go a long way to support some of the students who may not have access to such necessities.
“Your visit alone is a great motivation to the students because it shows them that people outside the school care about their well-being and success.”
Some of the students who received the items also expressed excitement and gratitude to the women’s ministry for the support.
The International Adventist Women’s Day of Prayer is observed annually by women of the Seventh-day Adventist Church across the world to pray for families, communities and the global church while undertaking outreach activities to support vulnerable groups.
Source: Elvisanokye.com / Kwadwo Ofosu Baffoe (K.O.B), ASTA FM 103.9Mhz, Techiman, Bono East Region.