By Maltiti Sayida Sadick
In a heartwarming gesture of philanthropy, Ace-Liam Nana Sam Ankrah, Ghana’s youngest Guinness World Record holder for male artists, celebrated his second birthday by giving back to his community.
Ace-Liam visited the Teshie Children’s Home in Accra, where he donated essential food items and engaged in a joyful painting activity with the children.
Obed Mensah, a board member at Teshie Children’s Home, expressed gratitude on behalf of the organization, emphasizing the significance of Ace-Liam’s contribution over the years.
“Since our establishment 29 years ago, donations like these have been crucial in supporting our mission,” Mensah remarked, acknowledging Ace-Liam, his mother Kukua Chantelle, and their manager Pamela Korsah for their generosity.
Moses Lamptey, the caretaker at Teshie Children’s Home, highlighted the positive impact of the painting activity organized by Ace-Liam. “The children were truly refreshed by the experience,” Lamptey said, underscoring the importance of such moments in the lives of the young residents.
Kukua Chantelle, Ace-Liam’s mother, shared insights into the broader vision behind their charitable efforts.
She revealed that the Ace-Liam Outreach Initiative, a newly established charity organization, aims to nurture children’s talents and support vulnerable individuals across society.
“This initiative is a testament to Ace-Liam’s commitment to making a difference,” she affirmed.
Ace-Liam’s visit not only brought smiles to the faces of children at the Teshie Children’s Home but also highlighted the potential of youth-driven philanthropy to create meaningful change in communities.