TWOTAP Ministry launches GH¢800,000 monthly support scheme for widows and orphans
The Word of Truth and Prayers (TWOTAP) Ministry has launched a social intervention programme to provide sustained financial support to widows and orphans within the Christian community in Ghana.
The initiative, dubbed Care for Widows and Orphans, is designed to provide monthly financial assistance to 2,000 Christian widows and orphans, with each beneficiary receiving GH¢400. In total, the ministry will commit GH¢800,000 monthly to fund the programme.
The scheme, which is open to both members and non-members of TWOTAP who are Christians, was officially unveiled on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at a press briefing in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region.
Addressing journalists, the Founder and General Overseer of TWOTAP Ministry, Evangelist Francis Awusi, said the intervention is intended to ease the economic burden on vulnerable persons while reinforcing their sense of belonging and spiritual support.
According to him, the initiative also seeks to challenge perceptions that church activities are primarily designed to enrich religious leaders, stressing that the Church has a responsibility to care for the needy within its community.
Evangelist Awusi, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Holy TV, a Kumasi-based media outlet affiliated with the ministry, noted that the programme goes beyond financial assistance, as beneficiaries would be periodically monitored to assess their spiritual growth and overall well-being.
He explained that the initiative was born out of what he described as a divine directive received last year.
“I received a command from God to take care of 2,000 Christians who are widows and orphans,” he said.
Evangelist Awusi also appealed to individuals and institutions to support the programme to ensure its sustainability, underscoring the importance of collective responsibility in improving the living conditions of vulnerable groups in society.
“There is more blessing in giving than in receiving. Many people are in difficult situations, and we must all help to put smiles on their faces by extending support to them,” he added.
