The Chief Executive Officer of ASK Mission, a non-governmental organisation, Miss Adwoa Sarfo, has called on individuals, corporate bodies and non-governmental organisations to make giving back to society a priority, particularly by supporting inmates in prisons.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Happyghana.com after donating assorted items to the James Camp Prison in Accra on Monday, June 8, 2026, Miss Sarfo stressed that inmates remain an integral part of society and should not be neglected because of their circumstances.
The donation included 10 packs of soft drinks, a gallon each of liquid soap and Parazone disinfectant, two bags of maize, a box of Milo, five packs of toilet rolls, five bags of gari, six tubes of Pepsodent toothpaste, 30 bags of sachet water and other essential items.

According to Miss Sarfo, extending support to vulnerable groups, including prisoners, is both a social responsibility and a moral obligation.
She noted that both the Holy Bible and the Holy Qur’an encourage generosity and compassion towards others, adding that supporting those in need is a practical demonstration of faith and service to humanity.
“Giving back to society is not only a kind gesture but also a fulfilment of God’s teachings as outlined in the Holy Scriptures,” she said.

Miss Sarfo further urged individuals and organisations to incorporate charitable activities into their missions and programmes, emphasizing that collective efforts can make a significant difference in the lives of the less privileged and help promote a more caring society.
She expressed the hope that more organisations would emulate ASK Mission’s gesture by extending support to correctional facilities and other vulnerable groups across the country.















