We met yesterday at the PCG HQ in the OSU part of Accra located on the street Kukuhill Circle.
At the meeting were Teiko, Rev Amfo-Akonnor, Rev Asante, Regina, Rose, Michael, Chalmers, Rev Daniel Opong-Wereko, and Rev Samuel Nyampong. Rev Nyampong attend Clean Water U over 10 years ago and is a big supporter as well as engaged in what LWW is doing in Ghana. Rev Nyampong was clerk of the PCG for many years, as well. Rev Opong-Wereko was Director of Development and Social Services prior to Rev Asante. I met Daniel on my first trip to Ghana.
Why Are These People Here
When I looked around the room yesterday, it struck me pretty quick that that only person in the meeting whose job it is to work with us, grow the number of sites, etc. is Teiko Sabah.
Rev Amfo-Akonnor, Rev Asante, Regina, Rose, Michael, Chalmers, Rev Daniel Opong-Wereko, and Rev Samuel Nyampong all are in the room because LWW water treatment systems and health education for those in need in Ghana is “their” mission / “their” giveback. Reverends Nyampong and Amfo-Akonnor have been involved for well over 15+ going back to when they attended Clean Water U.
Michael, Regina, & Rose all have full time jobs here in Ghana. So their time this week was at the expense of family and work.
Now we have Dave & Julie Parks from Kansas that put in a system in May ‘22 in Kumasi. They had a great experience and want to be involved more. Dave is one of LWW’s top 103 (water treatment system) instructors/experts and Julie is a board member of LWW.
Special group that is growing!
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