The Firm Foundation Widows Association (FFWA) in Nungua, Accra, recently celebrated its 15th anniversary with a heartfelt appeal for support from benevolent individuals and organisations.
The group, which has grown from 16 to over 200 members, is seeking assistance to expand its income-generating initiatives and educational programmes.
Founder Madam Deborah Borquaye highlighted the significant financial challenges faced by many of the association's members. "Most of our members are poor," she explained. "Our vision is to empower widows through collaboration and networking, helping them build sustainable incomes using their skills."
FFWA's goals include providing business opportunities for widows and their dependents within the municipality. To achieve this, the group is requesting donations to purchase a poly tank and a tricycle to generate revenue.
Furthermore, they are appealing for laptops and a projector to enhance their educational campaigns. These campaigns focus on income-generating activities, healthy lifestyles, and effective childcare—often involving the care of grandchildren.
The anniversary celebration, which spanned a week, included a health walk, health screening, a durbar and culminated in a Thanksgiving service on Sunday, December 1, 2024. The association also extended an invitation to widowers to join their ranks.
Madam Borquaye expressed hope that other organisations and public-spirited individuals would answer their call for support. "With these resources," she said, "we can reach the heights we've been dreaming of and further assist the widows in our community."