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Alpha Hour Convener Pastor Elvis Donates GH¢12,000 to Support the Rehabilitation of a Drug Addict – Nana Tea Confirms

In a heartfelt plea for assistance, a 29-year-old man has beseeched for liberation from the grip of drug addiction. He candidly revealed that his once-cherished aspiration of becoming a legal practitioner had been shattered by the relentless battle with addiction, leading him to his current occupation as a scrap dealer. However, he now stands resolute in his determination to embark on a journey of recovery and rediscovery.

This poignant plea caught the attention of Nana Tea, a philanthropist with a penchant for extending a helping hand to those in need. Nana Tea wasted no time in taking action. The Convener of Alpha Hour, Pastor Elvis Agyemang, has graciously contributed an amount of GH¢12,000 to support the initiation of a rehabilitation program for Prince, with the ultimate aim of liberating him from the clutches of addiction.

Moreover, the uplifting response to Prince’s plea does not end there. KFC Ghana, known for its finger-licking good food, has stepped forward to offer Prince a full-time job once he successfully completes his rehabilitation. This compassionate offer serves not only as an employment opportunity but also as a vital lifeline, guarding against the temptation of falling back into his old patterns of addiction.

The heartwarming chain of events, prompted by Prince’s cry for help, is a testament to the strength of communities coming together to support individuals in their darkest hours. It showcases the power of compassion, second chances, and the unwavering belief that, with the right support, anyone can rebuild their life.

 

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