The Methodist Church Ghana, Tarkwa Diocese, led by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Samuel Dua Dodd, has provided significant financial support to Master Edmond Ofori, a Sunday School scholar from the Atieku Circuit, following a serious accident that required urgent medical attention.
In a demonstration of compassion and commitment to the welfare of its young members, the Diocese presented a cheque totaling Seventy-Four Thousand, Two Hundred Ghana Cedis (GH¢74,200.00) to Master Ofori’s parents.

The amount is intended to fully cover his surgical costs, hospital bills, and all related medical expenses, ensuring that the young scholar can receive the care he urgently needs without placing an additional financial burden on his family.
This act of generosity reflects the Diocese’s longstanding dedication to supporting members of the Church in times of need. By intervening in this critical moment, the Tarkwa Diocese has provided not only financial relief but also reassurance and hope to a family facing a difficult period.
The gesture has been met with appreciation from both the Atieku Circuit community and members of the Methodist Church Ghana, who recognize the importance of providing practical support to vulnerable members. It also underscores the Church’s mission to uphold the values of care, compassion, and solidarity within its congregations.
Through this contribution, the Methodist Church Ghana, Tarkwa Diocese, affirms that the well-being of its young members remains a top priority and demonstrates the Church’s role as a pillar of support in the wider community.
The timely assistance ensures that Master Ofori can focus on his recovery while receiving the best possible medical attention, exemplifying the Church’s commitment to nurturing and safeguarding its future generation.
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