Blind man receives donation again from Mawutor Foundation For Widows and the Blind

A blind man at Abeka in Accra, Stephen Aboagye has received a second donation from a teller at Consolidated Bank Ghana who wants to remain anonymous.
This was after the Mawutor Foundation’s first donation to Mr. Aboagye which was published in Today.com.gh the online portal of Today Newspaper.
Mawutor Foundation for Widows and the Blind led the donation which was performed personally by the Consolidated Bank of Ghana worker.
Speaking in an interview with Today.com.gh, Mr. Aboagye stated that the donation was timely as he was contemplating how to settle his son’s school fees.
“This second donation from the teller with Consolidated Bank Ghana came at a time when I was thinking about how to pay for my son’s school fees. God will richly bless her for this kind gesture that she did for me.
“I also want to thank Mawutor Foundation for this initiative to help the blind in our society. My family and I want to plead with those who have to support this great initiative by the Mawutor Foundation for Widows and the Blind not to hesitate. I think that they are among the few credible organizations around,” Mr. Aboagye stated.
On his part, the founder of the Mawutor Foundation for Widows and the Blind, Mr. David Eyiram Agboado stated that the foundation is here to do the needful for the less privilege widows and the blind in Ghana and across Africa.
“The funds came to Mawutor Foundation but we assisted the donor in order to donate the cash personally to the blind man and his family.
“This is to inform the entire public that the Mawutor Foundation is credible and is here to assist the widows and the blind in our community,” Mr. Eyiram Agboado explained.
Source: Today.com.gh


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