
ICGC UPPER ROOM TEMPLE TAKES POSSESSION OF THE CENTRAL CHILDREN’S HOME PROJECT LAND BY EMBARKING ON TREE PLANTING EXERCISE.
The Upper Room Temple of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) located at Mataheko near Kaneshie First-Light in Accra has undertaken tree planting exercise at Bentum, a community near Bawjaise.
Among others, the tree planting picnic was to enable members familiarize themselves with a five-acre parcel of land the Church had recently acquired for the construction of the Central Children’s Home (CCH).
The 15 million cedis project is estimated to be completed by 2031.
When completed, the state-of-the-art facility will become home for about five hundred vulnerable children, orphans and especially children of prisoners all across the country.
In an interview with the resident minister Rev. Kweku Ewusie-Mensah he explained the CCH project is part of their mission as a church to rescue children in ‘crises’ and bring them to Christ through healing, hope and a home. He also said that their doors are open to other organisations, churches and individuals willing to support financially to make this mission a reality.
Source: extranewsgh.com