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Thanksgiving service held for Street Academy children

Children of the Street Academy, a sports and cultural organisation in Accra last Saturday attended a special thanksgiving service at the Academy premise near the Art Centre in Accra.
It also attracted children from neighbouring communities to thank God and seek His face for the New Year.
Led by Apostle Michael Draku, the children were joined by other guests to worship, praise and thank God for His goodness that had seen them all through the year 2024.
They sang and danced to praise songs and also worshipped and prayed for God’s direction and leading into 2025.
Sharing the sermon, Apostle Draku praised the management of the Academy for the good work it was doing for the community and the needy.
“The good Lord has brought you here to serve this deprived society. He will reward you in His own time as you work towards putting smiles on the faces of the underprivileged among us.”
Apostle Draku urged the children to have faith in God and take their studies seriously.
“As children, you must be serious with your work. Dedicate much of your time to your books; when you do so, the sky would be your limit,” he said.
After the service, the Academy donated three sewing machines to three needy ladies after undergoing training.
Madam Yaakyia Attuahene who made the presentation asked the ladies to value the machine and make good use of it to generate an income for themselves.