Mawutor Foundation for Widows and the Blind donates to a blind man

Mawutor Foundation for Widows and the Blind has donated to a blind man in the Abeka communities in Accra.
Speaking in an interview with the media, the founder of the Mawutor Foundation for Widows and the Blind, David Eyram Agboado indicated that the move was to redeem the promise made to God.
“My foundation I promised our creator to help widows and the blind whenever I am blessed in my business. So the promise is any amount I earn ten percent will go to a widow or blind. So it was due for me to redeem the promise once more to this blind man,” Mr. Eyram Agboado stated.
He further stated that the blind man who is a family man was really happy with the donation.
“The donation touched the blind man and very happy, this not going to be the last we will give to this blind man, we are going to do more as the Almighty God blesses our business.
“He is a family man with children and a wife, so this is just the beginning we look forward to giving a touch to them in the future.”
Mr. Stephen Aboagye a former worker at Samsung Ghana who the donation was made to expressed joy with the kind gesture from Mawutor Foundation for Widows and the Blind.
Mawutor recruitment agency has been in the system for five years and management has resolved to give 10% of each recruitment to finance Mawutor Foundation for Widows and Blind.
Source: Today.com.gh


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