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Elisabeth
Elisabeth Royal SeedElisabeth came to Royal Seed Home as a young child. A Good Samaritan neighbor who lived near Elizabeth and watched over her, knew that Elizabeth’s Mother had abandoned the child and left her in the care of her Father. Elizabeth’s Father was a well-known drunk who rarely slept at home and who after heavy drinking, frequently awoke in strange places, such as in ditches or on the streets. Elizabeth’s Good Samaritan neighbor did all she could for Elizabeth but knew the child needed consistent care. The neighbor called social services who promptly removed Elizabeth and brought her to Royal Seed Home. Elizabeth is no a senior student who attends a technical school and helps care for the younger children at Royal Seed Home. She is a beautiful girl who is well today because someone cared enough to intervene.

ESI AMOAH
Baby Esi_Royal Seed HomeEsi Amoah came to Royal Seed Home as a newborn baby. In Ghana, children are named after the day of the week on which they are born. Baby Esi means “Sunday born” which is the day she arrived at Royal Seed Home. Esi’s birth mother abandoned her upon delivery. Esi’s Grandmother, who was her closest living relative, did not have the capacity to care for a baby and brought her to Royal Seed. Esi had only had water for three days and was immediately hospitalized for dehydration. Recently, Esi had a second health battle and spent several more days in the hospital fighting for her life. Had it not been for the attentive love of the caregivers at the home who noticed she was having difficulty breathing, I’m fairly confident Esi would not have made it.

PRINCE MINTAH
IMG_2660Mintah came to the orphanage in 2014. At RSH he found a refuge from the streets of Accra where he lived as a homeless child, begging for food and money. Boys like Minta find themselves in very vulnerable situations on the streets, and headed towards lives of crime. Prince Mintah now has a home and family at RSH and attends school every day. He dreams of becoming a doctor so he can help others. Please keep this bright young man in your prayers.

KWABENA
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On September 17, 2014 six month old Kwabena arrived at Royal Seed Home. He was anemic, had weak bones and could not yet crawl. By the grace of God and after receiving medical treatment, Kwabena is now a thriving two-year old who is loved by everyone at Royal Seed Home. Please pray this precious child continues to grow healthy and strong in his new home.

KOFI AMOAH
Kofi-Amoah
Royal Seed Home received one day old Kofi Amoah on August 22, 2014. Kofi’s birth mother was very troubled during pregnancy and abandoned Kofi at a garbage dump the day she gave birth to him. Since arriving at Royal Seed Home Kofi he has received medical care for birth-related medical issues, and he has improved dramatically.

GIFTY
Worship In Action Gifty GhanaGifty is a little girl with whom it is easy to fall in love. She is tender, shy and kind. And, she has an incredible story. Don Moen and his band met Gifty on one of their visits to Royal Seed Home in Ghana. They learned that one day a group of children were playing in a field one day when they noticed a black plastic bag wiggling around. Afraid the plastic bag had a snake inside, they began to hit it with sticks to try to kill the snake. Adults nearby noticed the commotion and stopped the children. When they opened the plastic bag, they found a newborn baby girl…Gifty. Local police received the baby and then brought her to Royal Seed Home where Mrs. Naomi took her in and gave her the name “Gifty”…God’s gift to us. Gifty lived at RSH for the first few years of her life until an American family adopted her. God has a beautiful future ahead for this little treasure. He preserved her life and used Royal Seed Home to do it.