In a remarkable display of generosity and commitment to community development, Ambassador Alie Kabba has donated a brand-new generator to the Saint John Paul II Catholic Church in Grafton, Freetown. The donation came after Amb. Kabba attended a Thanksgiving service at the church and observed that their existing generator was no longer functional, posing a challenge to the congregation’s activities.
Recognizing the importance of reliable power supply for worship and other church programs, Amb. Kabba swiftly intervened to provide a new generator, ensuring that the church can continue its spiritual and social missions without disruption.
The donation was formally presented on his behalf by Chairman Thomas Kata Koker, alongside key members of Constituency 112 and zonal executives, who expressed gratitude for his unwavering support. This act of kindness underscores Amb. Alie Kabba’s dedication to uplifting communities and fostering interfaith harmony. His responsiveness to the needs of the church reflects his deep-rooted values of service, compassion, and unity.
Father Cornelius of the Saint John Paul II Catholic Church and its members expressed profound appreciation for this timely intervention, which will undoubtedly enhance their worship experience and community engagements.
Amb. Kabba’s gesture serves as an inspiring example of how leaders can make a tangible difference by addressing the practical needs of their people. Such selfless contributions strengthen communal bonds and reinforce the spirit of collective progress.