‘The Final Call’ brings health and hope to Koforidua Freeman Methodist Basic School

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The founder of The Final Call, H.E. Rev. Dr. Angela Patricia Alexis (Ph.D.)

In a remarkable act of community service, The Final Call, an international non-governmental organization (NGO), has supported Koforidua Freeman Methodist Basic School in the New Juaben South Municipality with a comprehensive health screening and essential donations.

The outreach, which aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3) ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all, provided free medical check-ups for students and nearby residents.

Alongside the health services, the organisation donated school uniforms, installed burglar-proof windows and supplied vital materials to improve safety and promote learning within the school community.

The founder of The Final Call, Rev. Dr. Angela Patricia Alexis (Ph.D.), reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to empowering youth and strengthening families through faith and humanitarian work.

“We are here to bless these young learners,” Dr. Alexis said, adding “God has a plan for the youth and they must be spiritually equipped to become responsible citizens of His Kingdom.”

As part of the outreach, The Final Call also donated 38 maternity packs to support expectant mothers.

Each pack contained essentials such as nappies, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and detergents aimed at promoting safer and more comfortable childbirth experiences.

“We believe in holistic care. By supporting both children and mothers, we help build stronger families and ultimately, a stronger Ghana,” she said.

Dr. Alexis further urged Ghanaians to embrace righteousness and spiritual preparedness, asserting that Ghana holds a divine mandate to share the gospel with the world.

“God wants to use Ghana to spread His message. Every generation we inspire brings the nation one step closer to spiritual renewal.”

Addressing public health challenges, Dr. Alexis expressed concern over preventable diseases linked to poor diet and unhealthy lifestyles. She encouraged a return to natural foods and active living.

“God has called The Final Call to help Ghanaians live longer, healthier lives. Through health education and spiritual guidance, we aim to nurture righteous and healthy communities,” she said.

The organization announced plans to extend similar programs nationwide, urging citizens to “reflect, repent, and prepare for the Kingdom of God is at hand.”

According to The Final Call Administrator, Melissa Alexis, the donated supplies were targeted to assist students from low-income families, ensuring they have the resources needed to thrive academically.

The school’s headmistress, Madam Bernie Kaki Caesar, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the gesture, describing the support as “timely and life-changing” for many students and families.

Dr. Angela Patricia Alexis is a globally recognized spiritual leader, holistic herbal scientist, medical missionary and licensed chaplain.

She has served in the five-fold ministry since childhood and was honoured by the United Nations in 2019 for her healing ministry, which has transformed thousands of lives worldwide.

A mother of five and grandmother of eight, Dr. Alexis is the founder of The Final Call, which champions both spiritual revival and humanitarian aid under the slogan: CIA — Christians In Action.”

 

 

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