Lead Pastor of Fire City Chapel and CEO of the H4P Organization, Bishop Dr. Charles Hackman has received a humanitarian award for his immense contribution to the disability community in Ghana.
The Ghana Leadership Awards that hosted the event on Saturday, October 17 at the GNAT Hall, applauded Bishop Dr. Charles Hackman for his exemplary contributions towards Ghana and Africa's growth.
Bishop Dr Charles Hackman has championed several initiatives for the disability community in Ghana for nearly a decade.
He has pioneered several projects that include: the helping hand community projects, H4P national inter-schools disability fun games, H4P national disability youth program among many others.
His outstanding role in the lives of disability communities for over nine years also earned him the Africa Nobles Award from the Calvary Cross Clergy Council and Bible Seminary.
The award ceremony was attended by government officials, traditional leaders, security personnel among others.
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