The Jorg Wolf Foundation (JWF) through the New Apostolic Church Mission Aid (NACMA) has concluded a nationwide distribution of food items, non-food items and hygiene products to the aged, sick, disabled, disadvantaged people, orphans and street children to the tune of € 10,000 equivalent.
Jorg Wolf is one of the Church Retired District Elders that is giving back to poor people from the profit he is making out of his business in Stuttgart Germany
This move was to help alleviate the suffering amongst poor people who can’t afford to fed or fend for themselvesduring this COVID 19 Pandemic and to also compliment the efforts of the government to fight against hunger and poverty in remote and hard-to reach- areas in the country.
The donation which is a yearly project of the JWF covered hard- to- reach communities in the Western Rural District headed by Apostle Braima Saffa, Bombali District headed by Apostle Sanpha, Kenema and Bo District also headed by Apostle Albert Garber and Kailahun District Apostle Thaimu respectively.
In the Western Area Rural District at the Forest Compound, No 2 Village where the donation started, there was a chilling moment of joy when 64- year old disabled woman, Yeabu Turay, fell on the ground showering praises on the Church for thinking about them during this crisis time when her daily survival depends on street begging.
“I am happy to be one of the beneficiaries “, she exclaimed further explaining that begging which is her main source of livelihood is not paying much for her due to the COVID-19 crisis.
With tears filled in her eyes, she said this was one of the biggest donations I have ever received with items that I can cook and also take care of my personal hygiene.
In the Bombali District, at the Binkolo disabled and the Makeni Amputee camps similar presentations were made to disabled persons who were extremely happy to receive such huge donation of food and non -food items which will help them with their daily living.
In Kono District, at the Gbendema Disabled Camp beneficiaries says the donation came in the right time when they have ran out of food stuffs.
In Kailahun District, at the Segbwema disabled community, the donating team was graciously welcomed for reaching out to them at the far eastern part of the country. The beneficiaries danced and sang cultural songs as a sign of appreciation to JW Foundation.
In Kenema District, at the Kenema school for the blind, deaf and dumb; and also in Bo District at the Albert Kakua school for the deaf similar items of food and non -food items were presented.
In Masiaka town it was not only a donation but also a handing over of a hand- pump dug well costing €3,000 equivalent was presented to the community to ease their stress of walking miles to fetch clean water.
During the official handing over ceremony, the Town Chief, Pa Mansaray, appreciated the JW Foundation for the water well and says that with the construction of the hand –pump dug well will relieved their children from waking up early in the morning hours to fetch water from streams and rivers.
During the presentation ceremonies nationwide, representative of the New Apostle Church, Mr Joseph Ngegbai, and Mr. Abubakarr Mansaray noted that the Church is not only limited to preaching the gospel but also helping poor people as Jesus Christ was also feeding the poor and needy.
They said that similar donations were also done in Liberia, Guinea and Ivory Coast.
The donations and handing over ceremonies were witnessed by Apostles and Bishops of the Church and also the Regional Supervisor for Liberia, Guinea and Ivory Coast, Mr. Samuel A. Cole.