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Script: On June 4, 2023, the King Damien Foundation embarked on a donation exercise (at / in) Gomoa Jukwa, a town of about 3,000 population in the central region. The community is noted for its vibrant youth populace with most of the females into sewing but lack machines to fasten their productivity. King Damien Foundation then decided to donate as charity for these girls to avoid girl-child abuse and elevate their standard of life after being reached out by the Chief, Nana Okatakyi Idan Opirim IX.
The presentation was done at the Aboradze Royal Palace. The items were received by the Chief and elders of the land to support the work of seamstresses in the community.
The items were then handed over to the seamstresses present. They received all these items with thanksgiving and assured the foundation they were going to make good use of it.
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In April, 2023, King Damien paid a 21-day curtesy visit to Ghana. As part of his Goodwill and charitable philanthropical vision for Ghana, King, visited the Salvation Army health center in Agona Duakwa established in November 1972 and currently serving the surrounding communities of over 90,000 people annually as the largest health center in the Agona East district. Touring the facilities,
King got touched after seeing shortage of reserved blood at the hospital blood bank, he then decided to donate his blood to help save a life. King Damien has a vision of filling as many as possible blood banks throughout Ghana and he’s going to achieve that through subsequent blood donation campaigns in the coming period. King then urges everyone to participate in the blood donation exercise as much they can.
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Taking the center stage to create a cordial educational relationship between Universities in Ghana and Europe, King Damien paid a one-day curtesy visit to the University of Education, Winneba, one of Ghana’s largest public universities.
University of Education Winneba is one of the most sort after tertiary institution in Ghana with over 45,000 students population.
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