What We Have Done to Help Communities
Opening of St. Anthony’s Clinic
February 9, 2018
St. Anthony’s clinic was commissioned and built in Badu, Tain District, in 2018. The clinic provides medical care to the local inhabitants and surrounding villages, serving a population of 25,000 to 30,000 people.
St. Anthony’s Clinic official opening, Badu, Tain District, 2018
Bishop Matthew K. Gyamfi delivering a speech
U.S. delegation to the official opening of the clinic
Bishop Matthew K. Gyamfi and some of the U.S. delegation
A section of the congregation at the opening ceremony
More participants to the opening of the clinic
Building of water wells
2006-2018
To date, we have built more than 15 water wells, bringing clean, safe water in rural communities and serving more than 20,000 residents in Asuafu (Badu), Boadan (Wenchi), Tromeso, Mwoase, and Badu.
Water well built in 2018 at Boadan, a suburb of Welchi, serving about 4,500 people
Water well built in 2012 at Asuafu. Together with the well built at Badu, it serves about 5,000 people
Water well built in 2012 at Badu
Fetching clean, safe drinking water from the well built at Mwoase, serving more than 3,000 people
Pumping clean water from the first wells built in 2006
These wells serve more than 2,000 people
Providing drinking water to surrounding communities