Gànlɔdó Spiritual Assistance Ministry
𞤃𞤢𞥇𞤱𞤵𞥊 𞤲𞤽 𞤲𞤢'𞤢𞥉 𞤲𞥇 𞤥𞤹 𞤫 𞤲𞤽 𞤲𞤢𞥉 𞤲𞤵𞥇 𞤤𞤹𞥇𞤹 Mãwù nɔ ná nǔ mɛ e nɔ ná nǔ lɛ́ɛ .
The Creator gives to those who give.
Kwabo (welcome) and blessings to all. We have recently decided to start our Spiritual Assistance Ministry, or SAM Program (Alɔdido mɛ ɖò Sinsɛn Lixo in Fɔ̀ngbè). This has come about through recent encounters with single New Afrikan mothers who need spiritual work but may not be able to afford the work do be done. To be clear on that, we use a lot of ingredients for our rituals including animals. These things cost money and the Àxɔsú cannot always afford to come out of his own pocket to monetarily assist people. Though this fund is primarily for single mothers who are bearing the brunt of the well being of their children, SAM also extends to all Afrikans who the oracle verifies as worthy of the assistance.
All of the non-Afrikan traditions are doing something to assist their people and even you! Where are WE in this thing called giving? And reviewing the terrain and history in relation to our traditions, it's quite embarrassing. I remember when we would go out with this super big pot of chili and give out food in the West End in Atlanta. It was not only not supported by others in our traditions, but the police said we had to shut it down!!!
That being said, we all asking all Afrikans within their Afrikan hearts, who see the need of this worthy ambition, to please contact us to see how they can contribute to what we see is one of the greatest moves to assist our people. This has never been done before in our culture. These women are the first teachers of our future nation builders. In fact, these sisters ARE the nation. Contact us at ekaabokilombo@gmail.com on how you can contribute via cash app.
Also, for the super conscious Afrikan people, don't trip off of the word ministry being used on the name. A ministry is simply a formalized and organized way to show love, appreciation, and assistance through ACTION.