The Council 74 and Court 67 of the Noble Order of Knights and Ladies of Marshall at the Holy Spirit Cathedral, Adabraka, has handed over a newly constructed Female and Male washroom to the Centre of Hope, a Catholic charity organisation at Abossey Okai, Accra.
The project estimated at a cost of GH¢ 37,244.58, was part of the Annual Charity programme of the Order aimed at supporting the Centre and its patrons access a good place of convenience.
Bro. Edward Agbeyome Grand Knight of Council 74, together with Sis. Akanbee Agamu Asokea, Noble Lady of Court 67, thanked members of the Order and their benefactors through whose support the project was completed.
He noted that the project, undertaken by the Grand Knight and Noble Lady of the 17th administration, was the fruit of collaboration with Centre of Hope, after they (leaders of the Order) engaged Sr. Colette Mwaakpaar, FMM, Administrator of the Centre, who enumerated a number of needs of the Centre, and settled on washroom project.
Sis. Asokea assured of their continued support to the Centre, noted that some members of the Order would look at ways to assist the Centre to erect a security post.
Recounting the history of the Centre, Prof. Edmund Delle, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Centre of Hope, stated that the Centre was established in 1990 by Most Rev. Dominic K. Andoh of Blessed Memory to serve the needs of the poor, needy, the sick, invalid and the vulnerable groups in the city.
“The Centre had lived this mission of care and inspiring hope, through the support of the people of faith over the years” he stated, and commended the Marshallans for building a beautiful edifice for the Centre.
Similarly, Sr. Colette who thanked the Marshallans for their commitment to building the project, appealed to the Order to further extend their assistance to the Centres numerous project.
She expressed the hope that the Order and other benevolent organisations, would continue to support the Centre to serve the poor and needy.
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