A Christmas of Love, Hope, and Service in Suhum

This Christmas season, the P.K. Appiah Foundation took the message of Christ beyond words and into action by spending the festive period with the people of Suhum. Guided by our mission of leading generations to Christ through acts of kindness and ministry, the Foundation embarked on a meaningful outreach that touched lives physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

The team began the visit with an evangelistic outreach, sharing the message of hope, love and salvation through Jesus Christ. Many hearts were reached, prayers were lifted and lives were redirected toward faith, reminding us that Christmas is truly about Christ and compassion.

As part of the outreach, the Foundation supported over 200 widows and widowers with gift items including food supplies. This gesture was aimed at easing the burden of the season and reminding them that they are seen, valued and loved.

In a further demonstration of Christ’s love for all, the team visited a nearby ghetto community. There, the Word of God was preached, souls were won for Christ and practical support was extended through the distribution of food, drinks, and clothing. The atmosphere was filled with joy, gratitude and renewed hope as many embraced a new beginning.

This Christmas in Suhum was more than a celebration. It was a reflection of service, unity, and faith in action. The P.K. Appiah Foundation remains committed to standing with communities, sharing hope and transforming lives through the love of Christ.

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