Lifting the Forgotten: Faith Fusion’s Call to Support Motherly Love Foundation
On February 2, 2025, Faith Fusion Network visited Motherly Love Foundation Orphanage in Kwabenya, a safe haven for children living with HIV/AIDS. Under the leadership of Rev. John Azumah—himself a survivor of the condition for over 23 years—the orphanage cares for 61 children between the ages of 5 and 22, offering dignity, support, and a future beyond stigma.
Moved by the depth of the need, Faith Fusion Network initiated a formal campaign to rally both local and international support. Essential needs include food, clothing, medical care, and educational resources. However, one of the most urgent priorities is securing funding for the construction of a larger facility to accommodate more children in need.
To ensure accessibility for donors worldwide, a GOFundMe account was created, enabling flexible contributions across borders.
This outreach is not just a one-time effort—it is an open invitation for long-term partnership in transformation. Support is still being sought, and every donation brings the vision of a better, safer future one step closer.
Through action grounded in compassion and faith, Faith Fusion continues to go beyond people, beyond boundaries —championing those often overlooked and building hope where it’s needed most.