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Rev Dr. Wendy Mitchell gifts School items to Nadundo Junior High School

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Rev Dr. Wendy Mitchell gifts School items to Nadundo Junior High School

More than twenty four (24) Students of Nadundo Junior High School in the MION District of the Northern region have benefited from Rev Dr. Wendy Mitchell from the United States of America through her ministry and Philanthropist works .

Rev Dr. Wendy Mitchell is one of the philanthropist who have interest in rural communities development.

In her recent visit to Ghana, Dr. Wendy organised Dental and Medical outreach for Nadundo Community where a total number of 250 people benefited from the body screening whilst 150 benefited from Dental respectively.

Dr. Wendy has been the main sponsor behind the ongoing 6 unit class rooms block project at Tidando in the Northern part of Ghana.

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During the screening process over 450 people from the community accepted Jesus Christ as their savior.

In a delegation was REV DR.Wendy Mitchell , DR. Joy Jordan and Yolande Andra Theresa Lambert all from America

Dr. Wendy Mitchell in a media engagement admonished the community members to take their health matters serious .In her view regular checkup and hospital visitation will help them know their medical status and take a step in finding remedies to them.

Dr. Wendy further called on NGOs, Christian Organization, Philanthropist , Individuals, Government and other people from the globe to stretch a helping hand to the less privileged communities in the north and other part of Ghana.

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The Community Cheif expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the team from America for their contribution to the community. According to him, this is the first time he and his community members has ever seen a Dental doctor to take care of their teeth . He further call for more developmental projects in his community and Northern Ghana.

Source: Takal David Danaa

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