Crime Check Foundation (CCF) has given out monies to the tune of Fifty-Six Thousand Ghana cedis to distressed individuals.
The beneficiaries are those hardly hit by Ghana’s economic downturn.
The huge sum of money, the equivalence of Four Thousand Nine and Sixty-One dollars was a donation from one of CCF’s Holland-based single largest donors, Linda Owusu to mark her birthday.
The beneficiaries numbering fifty-six received varied amounts of not less than One Thousand Ghana cedis to support their businesses. Some were meant for their welfare.
“You saved my son’s life and now you are saving my life too. God bless you,” a beneficiary, Abiba Abu said amid tears of joy.
Another recipient of the benevolence, battling breast cancer, Belinda Awuye has been in unbearable pain also expressed her appreciation to Ms. Owusu and CCF for the gesture.
“God bless you,” she said whiles sobbing.
The gratitude of the two beneficiaries resonates with the joy of others as they took turns to show their excitement.
It would be recalled that in 2022, Crime Check Foundation (CCF) through the support of Linda Owusu, settled the debts of patients at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region. The philanthropist made a payment of Sixty Five Thousand Ghana cedis to the hospital to allow the patients withheld for defaults to go home.
Ms. Owusu has been passionate about mothers and their health. She also donated hospital beds to the Mother and Child Hospital at Kasoa in the Central Region in 2021.
Her partnership with CCF has saved many lives.
The gesture was done under the Foundation’s Street Charity and General Charity Series.