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Blessed Care International Foundation Donates 500 Mosquito Nets and Snacks to Women and Children Living on the Streets of Accra

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On May 1, Blessed Care International Foundation undertook a heartfelt mission to bring relief and dignity to some of Accra’s most vulnerable residents women and children experiencing homelessness. In a powerful display of compassion and community spirit, the Foundation distributed 500 mosquito nets and 500 snack packs to individuals living in exposed and precarious conditions around Tema Station and other high-risk areas of the capital.

This outreach was more than an act of charity it was a call to action. Volunteers and members of the foundation were deeply moved by the harsh realities they witnessed firsthand. mothers sleeping with infants on bare pavements, children curled up under makeshift coverings, and entire families exposed to mosquitoes, cold nights, and unforgiving weather.

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“These are not just numbers,” one volunteer shared. “They are human beings, with names, faces, and stories. Many of us couldn’t sleep that night after seeing what they endure.”

The impact of this initiative was immediate and profound, but for Blessed Care International Foundation, this is only the beginning. The Foundation is now calling on individuals, corporate bodies, NGOs, and compassionate citizens to join the movement and help scale their efforts.

How You Can Help:

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Blessed Care International is actively seeking support in the form of:

* Mosquito nets
* Nutritious food supplies
* Gently used clothing
* Toys for children
* Medical supplies and basic health services

Every donation makes a difference. Every act of kindness matters.

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Beyond donations, the Foundation also welcomes corporate partnerships, volunteer participation, and collaborative initiatives for future outreach programs.

“We believe in a world where no child has to sleep on the cold streets and no mother has to fear for her child’s safety due to lack of shelter,” said a representative from the Foundation. “With your help, we can restore hope and dignity—one life at a time.”

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“We Need to Empower Young Boys to Complement Empowered Girls” — Blogger Nathaniel Quaye Speaks

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Blogger Nathaniel Quaye has called for urgent and intentional efforts to empower young boys, stressing that their development is just as critical to building a balanced and safe society. Speaking on AIT TV during a newspaper review segment with Nana Ama Agyiri, he highlighted the growing need to raise responsible and emotionally aware boys who can grow into respectful and supportive men.

His comments were prompted by a disturbing newspaper report about a four-year-old girl who was assaulted and tragically lost her life, an incident that has reignited national conversations around values, upbringing, and societal responsibility. Nathaniel Quaye noted that while significant strides have been made in empowering girls, there must also be a deliberate focus on shaping boys to understand accountability, respect, and empathy from an early age.

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Referencing the advocacy of Kobby Kyei and his “Boys Lives Matter Too” campaign, Nathaniel Quaye emphasized that empowering boys should not be seen as competing with efforts to uplift girls. Rather, he explained, it is about creating a necessary balance. According to him, when boys are raised right, they grow into men who can complement empowered women, contributing to healthier relationships, safer communities, and a more progressive society.

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