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Dr Ansah Supports Ashaley Botwe Flood Victims

May 26, 2025

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Last Sunday, as torrential rains pounded Accra, the community of Ashaley Botwe found itself submerged in floodwaters, leaving hundreds displaced and in desperate need of assistance. In the wake of this devastation, Dr. Alvin Kwabena Ansah (Draka PC), a noted philanthropist, stepped forward to offer much-needed relief. Through the Van Calebs Walking Stick Foundation, Dr. Ansah provided essential supplies to the Ashaley Botwe flood victims, demonstrating a commitment to community support in times of crisis. The donation, valued in the thousands of cedis, included bags of rice, bottles of oil, and other foodstuffs to help those most affected by the disaster. Dr. Alvin Kwabena Ansah‘s quick response underscores the critical role of local philanthropy in addressing the immediate needs of vulnerable populations during such emergencies.

Dr. Ansah’s Generous Donation to Flood Victims

The scale of Dr. Ansah’s donation was significant, providing tangible aid to families struggling to recover from the floods. Bags of rice and bottles of cooking oil formed the core of the supplies, supplemented by other essential foodstuffs designed to provide immediate sustenance. The total value of these items represented a substantial investment in the well-being of the Ashaley Botwe flood victims, offering a lifeline to those who had lost their possessions and livelihoods.

This act of generosity was channeled through the Van Calebs Walking Stick Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting vulnerable communities and individuals. While details about the foundation’s comprehensive mission were unavailable, its involvement in this relief effort highlights its commitment to providing aid where it is needed most. The foundation served as a crucial partner in ensuring that Dr. Ansah’s donation reached those who were directly impacted by the floods.

“Extending a helping hand to all those affected by the flood was a shared responsibility as we demonstrate love to our fellow patriots,” said Dr. Ansah, emphasizing the importance of collective action in times of adversity.

The Aftermath of the Ashaley Botwe Floods

The recent rains that triggered the flooding in Ashaley Botwe brought devastation to the community. Homes were inundated, businesses were disrupted, and, tragically, four lives were lost. The scale of the disaster underscored the urgent need for assistance and support for those affected. Many residents were displaced from their homes, seeking shelter with relatives or in temporary accommodations, facing an uncertain future.

Dr. Ansah expressed his heartfelt condolences to the families who lost loved ones in the floods, acknowledging the profound impact of the tragedy. He emphasized the need for community support and solidarity, calling on individuals and organizations to come together to assist those in need.

“We all witnessed what happened last Sunday in a major town in Accra and how people have been massively affected, with reports of others being killed by the flood…It is an unfortunate situation, and I extend condolences to all affected families…we have to support each other,” Dr. Ansah stated, highlighting the shared responsibility to care for those affected.

Van Calebs’ Perspective and Future Support

Mr. Van Calebs, representing the Walking Stick Foundation, offered a somber assessment of the situation on the ground, emphasizing the dire needs of the residents. According to Van Calebs, many individuals had lost almost everything they owned, leaving them in a state of extreme vulnerability and dependence on external aid. He issued an urgent appeal to corporate institutions and other stakeholders to provide additional assistance to the Ashaley Botwe flood victims.

“It is a very sad situation we have here…most people are [devastated] due to the fact that they have lost almost everything,” Mr. Van Calebs explained, underscoring the magnitude of the challenges facing the community.

Despite the immediate challenges, the Van Calebs Walking Stick Foundation has committed to ongoing support for the flood victims in Ashaley Botwe. Furthermore, the organization is exploring the possibility of expanding its efforts to assist other areas affected by similar disasters, demonstrating a long-term commitment to disaster relief and community support.

“But all hope is not lost, as we will continue to support flood victims in Ashaley Botwe area and we have plans of moving our support in other affected areas,” Van Calebs affirmed, offering a message of hope and continued assistance.

Conclusion

Dr. Ansah’s timely donation provided much-needed relief to the Ashaley Botwe flood victims, demonstrating the power of individual philanthropy and community solidarity in the face of disaster. The ongoing efforts of the Van Calebs Walking Stick Foundation promise continued support for those affected, highlighting the importance of sustained engagement in addressing the long-term needs of vulnerable populations. The collaborative effort serves as a reminder of the shared responsibility to support one another in times of crisis, embodying the spirit of compassion and resilience.

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