Don Moen cuts sod for construction of $100k school project in Ghana

Valentina N.A.D. Okang
Don Moen at the sod cutting ceremony

American gospel artiste, Don Moen, has cut the sod for the construction of an 8 unit classroom block for Royal Seed Home at Ofaakor in Kasoa.

Don Moen and his friends from the United States (Worship In Action) have extended their philanthropic works to Ghana by building a new school for the orphanage.

According to reports, the school building is expected to cost $100,000 to build and friends of Don Moen from Kansas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Maryland have already contributed $61,728.

The new school after completion would be named “Don Moen and Friends School for Excellence”.

Royal Seed Home is home to more than 190 children and Worship In Action partners with it on a monthly basis to provide nutritious food and safe water for the children.

Taking to his Instagram page, Don Moen excitedly wrote; “Exciting weekend in Ghana! Had an amazing groundbreaking ceremony near Ofaakor, Ghana – the site of the brand new Royal Seed School that so many in Ghana (Don Moen & Friends) the United States, and all over the world have made possible. Visit WorshipInAction.org to learn more and THANK YOU to all my partners. God Bless!” Don Moen

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