Habakkuk 2:2
“Write the vision, make it plain on tablets, so he may run who reads it”.
The year is 2021. A couple has been transferred from their initial post of service at
North Kaneshie in Accra —the capital of Ghana — to a rather remote town in the
Central Region of the country. The town is Agona- Otsenkorang. The couple is Mr.
Solomon Boadi, a Pastor of the Church of Pentecost and his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Boadi.
The protagonist in this anecdote, Mrs. Boadi is a staunch supporter of education and its
accessibility to all. Her new home in Otsenkorang exposes her to numerous challenges
faced by the townsfolk. She decides to turn one of such challenges into projects. One
classic project is her annual project of providing financial support to deserving students
who lack the requisite funds to sponsor their education. This project has so far
supported the senior high education of eight needy students in the town.
Consumed with the passion of changing lives, she observes and notes down several
other obstacles to the education of children in her area.
On her bucket list of priorities, she tucks in ‘ One Child, One Shoe Initiative’. She prays
over it and lives in expectation thereafter. After her prayers, she thought to share her
ideas and projects with some friends, well-wishers hoping that they would partner
with her.
In May 2025, there appears Samaritan’s Feet Ghana bearing good tidings of Hope and
Joy. Through their SHOES OF HOPE project, about 5000 World shoes are distributed
to needy school children in Otsenkorang on (Fix date Again). This telepathic act is
indeed to Mrs Boadi, a prayer answered by God. She described it as ‘an unexpected
blessing’. She notes that while it is possible to spearhead change by oneself, it is even
more potent when collaboration with like-minded people happens.
For us at Samaritan’s Feet Ghana, it remains a privilege and honor in our bid to
eliminate shoelessness among Ghana’s rural communities.
As schoolchildren looked jubilant on our arrival, our partners and team of volunteers
couldn’t help but feel it all over again: that sense of responsibility in addressing
societal challenges and bringing hope to many all over the world. About 5000 shoes
were distributed among the school boys and girls on May x, 2025. Teachers were
visibly ecstatic as they partook in the feet washing exercise, praying for these dear
little ones.
Transforming Lives.
In Mrs. Boadi’s observations, the impact of our shoe distribution has been profound and
its results are palpable. The children’s faces light up when she and her husband show
up. They affectionately yell their names out loud ‘ Pastor’ or ‘Osofomaame! * whenever
they pass by.
Indeed, Pastor and Mrs. Boadi assert that their experience with Samaritan’s Feet Ghana
has reinforced their commitment to serving their community by making indelible
contributions that will make a difference in the lives of young ones and seniors alike.
Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, for to such belongs the kingdom of God”
(Luke 18:16 ).
You want to change the world?
People like Mrs Boadi and many like you, are strewn all over the world, in workplaces,
communities and families. While it is imperative to take notice of the big problems that
mar our society, we can begin addressing them through our collective collaborations.
Share your idea of real community impact with a friend, like Samaritan’s Feet Ghana, a
colleague or kinsman.
Together we can make the change we desire to see around us see the light of day.
Partner with us to propagate the zero shoelessness initiative and bring God’s message
of restoration and hope to both the young and the old.
Consolidate our next shoe distribution with a life-changing amount of GHS 100 and
make a difference in the lives of underserved communities across the country.
A blessing awaits!
“If you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, go together”.
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