Tenet Partners Marketing Company Ltd. has inaugurated its TENET Charity Home Office at Kpassa in the Nkwanta North District, aimed at strengthening humanitarian support and improving coordination of community development initiatives.
The ceremony brought together traditional leaders, TENET VIPs, interns and stakeholders from Kpassa and surrounding communities.
The event opened with a cultural performance by the Kpassa cultural group, adding a local touch and significance to the occasion.
Speaking at the inauguration, the Company Manager, Isaiah Adzokatse, emphasised the need for sustained community support to advance TENET’s social welfare vision.
He explained that the new office will deepen the organisation’s presence in the district and serve as a hub for organising, monitoring and expanding charitable activities.

Adzokatse noted that Tenet Partners Marketing Company Ltd. was founded in 2014 by Anthony Larry Mikinka in New York State, United States, and has since expanded into several regions, including Africa.
In Ghana, he said, the company focuses on music promotion and marketing services, alongside social intervention programmes.
Management disclosed that over GH¢300,000 has been invested in charity-related activities in Kpassa through partnerships with individuals and stakeholders.
Support provided includes food donations, educational assistance and health-related interventions targeting widows, orphans, the elderly and other vulnerable groups.

Similar programmes have also been implemented in schools, hospitals and nearby communities, including Kabonwule, Gbosike and Mamakura.
The event ended with the official commissioning of the office and a renewed commitment by TENET to continue supporting development and social welfare initiatives.
Beneficiaries who shared their testimonies expressed appreciation for the support received and encouraged residents to support charitable organisations to enable them to expand their impact within the district.
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