
HIV Survivor's Inspiring Journey: From Stigma to Orphanage Founder
Ghanaian HIV Survivor's Journey Inspires Orphanage for Affected Children Accra, Ghana – Rev. John Azumah, a 25-year HIV survivor, has founded an orphanage providing care for 61 children affected by the virus. His journey, marked by stigma and rejection, led him to create a haven for those facing similar challenges. "I myself am HIV positive," Rev. Azumah shares, "and for 25 years I've been living with it. Many people don't understand the difference between HIV and AIDS." The orphanage, initially started with three children, now provides a home and support system, highlighting the power of resilience and community. The video showcases the orphanage and Rev. Azumah's dedication, inspiring hope and underscoring the ongoing need for HIV/AIDS awareness and support for affected families.