Piwak Natural Health gave GH¢1,000 each to 200 flood survivors at Aveyime Camp in North Tongu District. The company held a ceremony called Rebuilding Together, Restoring Hope, with local leaders present. These people lost their homes when the Akosombo Dam spilled water last October. The disaster hurt many areas in the Volta Region, along with parts of the Eastern Region and Greater Accra.
Dr. Prince Nelson Mortoti, the company CEO, talked about helping each other during hard times. He said people can use the money for building supplies, school costs, small businesses, or medical needs. This adds to what Piwak already did last year when they gave GH¢40,000 worth of supplies to the same area. The money went to 60 people from South Tongu, 60 from Central Tongu, and 80 from North Tongu.
Dr. Mortoti asked flood victims to spend the money carefully as a first step toward recovery. He wants them to be productive and share good fortune with others. He called for more help from the government and private groups. He mentioned that flood victims need mental health support and better systems to prevent future problems.
Dr. Prince Nelson Mortoti, the company CEO, talked about helping each other during hard times. He said people can use the money for building supplies, school costs, small businesses, or medical needs. This adds to what Piwak already did last year when they gave GH¢40,000 worth of supplies to the same area. The money went to 60 people from South Tongu, 60 from Central Tongu, and 80 from North Tongu.
Dr. Mortoti asked flood victims to spend the money carefully as a first step toward recovery. He wants them to be productive and share good fortune with others. He called for more help from the government and private groups. He mentioned that flood victims need mental health support and better systems to prevent future problems.