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    ICGC Churches in the Ashanti Region have once again demonstrated their commitment to the community and embarked on a 12-kilometre distance health walk, dubbed ‘Life Walk’.

    This is aimed at raising funds to support mental health, an annual event that has become a major fixture on the church’s calendar, drawing congregants from all the churches in the Region in solidarity with a cause that continues to affect countless lives across the Region.

    The Regional Overseer Rev. Sylvanus. Sowah Odotei, being interviewed at the finished line, while Rev. Akwasi Poku, Senior Pastor of Royal Temple, looks on admirably

    The ‘Life Walk’ is the brainchild of the General Overseer of ICGC, Dr Mensa Otabil, who envisioned the initiative as a platform to combine physical activity with social responsibility.

    By encouraging members to walk together, the church not only promotes healthy living but also channels collective energy into addressing one of the most pressing health challenges that is often overlooked.

    The Ashanti Regional Overseer, Rev. Sylvanus Sowah-Odotei, emphasized the importance of the initiative, noting that mental health is often overlooked despite its significant impact on families, workplaces, and communities. “This walk is more than just exercise,” Rev. Sowah-Odotei remarked. “It is a statement of compassion, a call to action, and a reminder that the church must play a role in supporting those who struggle silently with mental health conditions.”

    Church members across the various temples in the region, clad in branded T-shirts, embarked on the 12-kilometer distance through designated routes in Kumasi, singing and engaging in lively conversations along the way. The atmosphere was one of unity and purpose, as young people, professionals, and the elderly alike joined in the walk. For many, the walk was not only a charitable act but also a personal commitment to healthier lifestyles.

    Regional Overseer at the aerobics session

    Funds raised from the event will be directed toward mental health support services, including awareness campaigns, counselling programs, and assistance for health facilities that cater for individuals with mental health challenges.

    Organizers highlighted that the initiative seeks to bridge the gap between faith and healthcare, ensuring that vulnerable groups receive both spiritual encouragement and practical support.

    Aerobics session

    Mental health remains a critical issue in Ghana, with limited resources and widespread stigma often preventing individuals from seeking help. By placing mental health at the center of its outreach, ICGC is helping to break barriers and foster a culture of empathy and openness. The church believes that faith communities can play a transformative role in shifting attitudes and mobilising resources for such causes.

    The Life Walk reflects ICGC’s broader mission of holistic ministry, one that addresses not only spiritual needs but also physical and emotional well-being.

    As the walkers crossed the finish line, their sense of accomplishment was matched by the knowledge that their steps had contributed to a larger purpose. The event reaffirmed the church’s commitment to being a beacon of light in society, championing causes that uplift and empower communities.

    The Regional Overseer, Rev. Sylvanus Sowah-Odotei, is enjoying an aerobics session

    With the success of this year’s walk, Rev. Ralpheal Owusu Antwi, Chairman of the planning Committee, expressed optimism as he told Business & Financial Times that future editions would attract even greater participation and support. “Together, we can make mental health a priority,” he said and walk toward healing, hope, and wholeness.”


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