A Second Chance at Life: How Kofi Job Foundation’s Timely Support for Cancer Patient Saved Her From Death

A Second Chance at Life: How Kofi Job Foundation’s Timely Support for Cancer Patient Saved Her From Death

 

In a heartwarming tale of kindness and generosity, the Kofi Job Foundation has saved the life of a 59-year-old cancer patient, Ante Adwoa, who was on the verge of dying due to financial challenges.

Ante, a resident of Tafo in the Ashanti Region, had lost all hope of surviving after being told to provide GHC 10,000 for an emergency surgery, which she could not afford.

All efforts to get the money for the surgery proved futile until the founders of the Kofi Job Foundation, Mr. Kofi Job, a renowned road contractor, and his wife, Dr. Esther Gyebi, visited the Tafo Government Hospital in early 2025 to support needy patients.

Among the hundreds of patients who received support from the foundation was Ante Adwoa.

The foundation provided hundreds of Ghana cedis to the hospital for patients’ bills and procurement of hospital equipment, and Ante was one of the lucky beneficiaries.

She received the amount needed for her treatment and was finally treated by the facility without paying any money.

This kind gesture saw her move from dying to living again.

Recalling this ordeal, Ante Adwoa said it was like a miracle to her, as she had prayed for God’s intervention a day before the visit by the Kofi Job Foundation.

She noted that the support had brought huge relief to her family, especially her children, who were worried about her condition.

Ante Adwoa has prayed for the foundation, asking for God’s blessings to the founders. The Kofi Job Foundation’s selfless act has once again demonstrated the power of kindness and generosity in transforming lives.

The foundation’s commitment to supporting needy patients is a beacon of hope for many who are struggling to access medical care due to financial constraints.

The story of Ante Adwoa serves as a testament to the impact that individuals and organizations can have on their communities when they prioritize kindness and generosity.

As Ante continues her road to recovery, she remains grateful for the Kofi Job Foundation’s intervention, which has given her a second chance at life.

Source :Jacob Agyenim Boateng, Public Affairs, Kofi Job Foundation