On a special day filled with gratitude and appreciation, Pastor Deborah M. Russell, Executive Director of the Deborah Rock Evangelistic Ministries, was honored for her tireless humanitarian efforts in supporting the disabled community in Margibi County.
The event, organized by the Group of 77 Disabled Kakata and the Christian Association of the Blind Kakata, recognized Pastor Russell’s continuous contributions in improving the lives of persons with disabilities through charitable support, empowerment programs, and advocacy.
A Celebration of Service
The honoring program was held at the Group of 77 Disabled Office, Bong Mines Road, Kata High Junction, Kakata, Margibi County. The gathering brought together community leaders, advocates, and beneficiaries who expressed their appreciation for Pastor Russell’s unwavering commitment to compassion and service.
The keynote speaker, Mr. Joe Kpakala, County Coordinator for the Christian Association of the Blind Margibi County, emphasized the importance of sustained humanitarian efforts and the need for continued support for persons with disabilities.
Words from the Organizers
Mr. A. Senneh Teah, County Coordinator for Group of 77 Disabled Margibi County and the event organizer, shared his deep appreciation for Pastor Russell’s generosity. He highlighted how her ministry has positively impacted many lives, providing relief, encouragement, and empowerment to the disabled community.
A Lasting Impact
Pastor Russell’s work has been a beacon of hope for many, and this honor serves as a testament to her dedication to humanitarian service. As the event concluded, the message was clear—compassion and service can change lives, and her efforts will continue to inspire many in the years to come.
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