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Virgin Blogger Blog of Saturday, 31 May 2025
Source: Christopher A. Ranson
The Adu Safowaah Foundation on Saturday, May 31, 2025 embarked on a heartwarming initiative to honor mothers in Akyekyesu village. The foundation’s team went door-to-door, distributed 6 yards of 50 pieces of beautiful African print to mothers aged 50 and above. This thoughtful gesture was a celebration of Mother’s Day, which had taken place earlier in the month.
As the CEO of the foundation, Ms Regina Adu Safowaah and her team visited each mother, they were met with surprise and joy. The mothers hadn’t expected this kind gesture, and their faces lit up with gratitude. Many were seen tearing up, touched by the foundation’s thoughtfulness. They blessed the CEO, prayed for her well-being and expressed their appreciation for her kindness.
The African prints symbolized love, care, and appreciation, making them a meaningful gift for the mothers. The initiative not only brought happiness to the recipients but also highlighted the importance of recognizing and valuing the contributions of older generations.
The Adu Safowaah Foundation’s actions demonstrate the power of small gestures in making a significant impact on people’s lives. By honoring these mothers, the foundation showed that their love, care, and sacrifices were seen and appreciated. This story serves as a reminder of the importance of community, family, and cultural heritage.