Season 7 of the MTN Heroes of Change series, which was released by the MTN Ghana Foundation, is receiving a lot of views on MTN’s YouTube account and a few television networks.
Each of the 13 episodes in this season highlights people who demonstrate selfless devotion by investing their time and money to better the lives of those in their communities.
First up in the series’ Economic Empowerment category was Dr. Angela Dwamena, an executive director of the Ark Foundation Ghana and a gender campaigner. Her heartwarming tale showcases her involvement with the Ark Foundation, a program aimed at empowering and assisting abused women and children.
The second episode spotlighted Judith Kokui Azumah, a champion in the Health category. As the founder of the Restored and Renewed Centre—Ghana’s first all-female rehabilitation facility—Judith is addressing the critical gap in addiction treatment for women. Her center offers therapy, counseling, and a supportive community to help women overcome substance abuse and reclaim their lives.
In the third episode, viewers were introduced to Mrs. Reachel Adjaottor Adom, who is featured in the Education category. Through her Challenged Children Foundation, she provides essential support to children with disabilities, offering them shelter, education, and care.
The fourth episode featured Gideon Hopeson Zege, in the Economic Empowerment category. As a beekeeper and social entrepreneur, Gideon is revolutionizing honey production in Ghana. Despite some personal challenges, he has committed himself to training about 2,000 local honey hunters in sustainable beekeeping practices, with 1,200 active beekeepers in the Afram Plains.
Episode five presented the story of Linda Donkor, an HIV advocate and Data Manager. Linda is on a mission to challenge the stigma that surrounds HIV and ensure that no one faces it alone. With over eight years of experience in HIV data management, Linda has seen firsthand the life-changing impact of antiretroviral therapy. This inspired her to act, not just in clinics and hospitals, but in communities where fear and misinformation often hinder treatment.
Through her NGO, the Auntie Linda Foundation, Linda offers a lifeline to those affected by HIV, providing support, education and a safe space to seek help. Harnessing the power of social media and grassroots outreach, Linda has educated over one thousand people dispelling harmful myths and encouraging regular testing and treatment. Her work is saving lives and restoring hope. Linda’s passion and tireless advocacy are empowering individuals not just to survive, but to thrive.
The MTN Heroes of Change series continues to celebrate individuals who are making a real difference in their communities. Viewers can tune in to UTV and TV3 every Saturday (7:00 -7:10pm) and Sunday (3:50 – 4:00pm) to watch these captivating stories. Viewers can also watch on the MTN Ghana YouTube Channel.
Season 7 of Heroes of Change was launched in September 2024. Over two thousand applications were received from individuals and institutions.
Source: Ghanatodayonline.com