Friday, 22 November 2013

Where would you be on 25th December, 2013?

The world is saddled with a lot of people with needs; these people wait anxiously for a helping hand. However, most do not get anyone to reach out to them. The aged, the youth and children are the most venerable. These are left without hope of a brighter day. In order to light up hope in the hearts of these deprived and destitute ones, it would be necessary to give our time, money and love. We would need to move from our comfort zones and reach out to them, if not all at once, then one at a time.

These people cannot afford the basic necessities of life and this has caused them to despair and has plunged some into vice. These ones do not have any sense of belonging. We at Dynamic Vessels International (DVI) love to give to these ones. It is our joy to spread love and give people hope! This is why we spend Christmas day with these folks, so they would know that they are loved and cherished. Where would you be this Christmas? We would like to invite you to spend time and show love to those who really need it.

This year’s Soup Kitchen comes off on 25th December at Jubilee Park, Kumasi near Prempeh Assembly Hall, Ghana. This Christmas, we will be spending quality time with orphans and street children! We would provide them with free medical care, feed, entertain and give out clothing to these precious ones! What do you have? It does not matter what you have, because it can make all the difference in someone’s live! We would like to encourage you to be a volunteer!

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

The Kayayei of Southern Ghana

The Kayayei of Southern Ghana

The word Kaya is a Hausa word which means load while yoo is the Ga word for woman and the plural being yei, women. The term kayayoo or kayayei is used to refer to women and girls who carry loads on their heads for a fee in the central market centres of Accra, Kumasi and Takoradi.