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  • Serwaa Amihere Foundation Launches Initiative to Empower Widows and Disadvantaged Children Through Vocational Training
  •  The Serwaa Amihere Foundation is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of marginalized individuals, including widows and children. Through their annual Red Roses Christmas and Charity event, they offer essential support and opportunities to young widows, single mothers, and disadvantaged children, empowering them to build a better future for themselves. 

    The foundation’s initiative to establish vocational training centers across Africa has received acclaim for aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This effort underscores the foundation's strong commitment to providing young widows and disadvantaged children with valuable skills and resources for self-sufficiency, as emphasized by Miss Serwaa Amihere, a Ghanaian broadcast journalist and news presenter. 

    Her focus on fostering partnerships among African organizations and corporate institutions has been recognized as inspirational. Collaboration is seen as essential in addressing the challenges faced by youth throughout the continent, and the foundation's proactive approach to building a thriving society for children has been highly praised. 
    The introduction of ‘The Serwaa Amihere Vocational Centre’ is viewed as a commendable step towards offering practical support to women, enabling them to take charge of their lives and the well-being of their children. This approach embodies the principles of empowerment and leadership, laying a solid foundation for the future.

    Nigerian Poet and ECOWAS Youth Ambassador Dr. Godspower Oshodin, applauds the Serwaa Amihere Foundation for their dedication to uplifting marginalized communities and creating opportunities for a brighter future. Their work exemplifies the values of compassion, empowerment, and social impact.













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