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Disabled shoe maker who employed 36 street children into dress making for free appeals for more support

A 29-year old disabled shoe maker Mr.Eric Andoh who have helped thirty six ( 36) needy children,orphans widows amongst other disadvantaged humans and has given every individual his own sewing machine and chair to learn dress making freely without paying any amount of money to anybody has made passionate appeal to philanthropists, political leaders,chiefs and other stakeholders as well as every individual to come to his aid in cash or Kind in completing his dressmaking shop he is building to accommodate all the 36 apprentices he is helping to achieve their goal in future.

Mr.Eric Andoh whom his entire life is a shoe maker started this Support For The Needy project in 3rd January 2017 purposely to help the orphans,widows,needy and other disadvantaged ones learn enterpreneural skills to better their life in future to enable them not to engage themselves in any immoral activity before they eat or survive.

Speaking to Anaafi Kokooto of Kingdom fm Cape Coast, after some individuals donated 1000 Ghana Cedis to Support his project,he said he has been able to secure a land and has started building shops for all the 36 apprentices but will need support to purchase woods, roofing sheets, electrical wires among other items since he can’t afford to buy those items with his little job and his condition.

The disabled shoe maker explained how he has suffered with his condition before he has gotten that little job to feed himself hence when he sees way ward, needy children, orphans and widows, he feels pity for them hence, Support for the needy project to solve part of their problems.

Mr.Eric Andoh then congratulated Mr Francis Arthur who through his interview on Tutu online Tv has gotten the 1000 Cedis Support for the project and expressed sincere gratitude to all those who has contributed to that amount and asked for God’s blessings for them.

He then advised the apprentices not to joke with the work and be serious about it which help them in future to better their life as well as making the mission and vision of the project be prevailed.

Meanwhile some of the apprentices in an interview with Anaafi Kokooto explained what they were passing through before they got help from Mr. Andoh.

They also appealed to all stakeholders and every individual to come to their aid in cash or Kind to complete the dress making shop to help them learn comfortably to better their future.

You can still support Mr. Eric Andoh with any little amount of money.

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(Francis Arthur)

Filed by Anaafi Kokooto Kingdom fm Cape Coast

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Kofi Tutu is a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, History, Health, Lifestyle and many more.(www.Gnews.com)

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