Ghana’s first autism talent show came off on Saturday, 14th April, 2018 at the Aviation social centre.
The project put together by the Afi Antonio Foundation in partnership with Twellium Foundation, producers of Verna mineral water, brought together teachers, caregivers, students and government agencies across the country.
The event brought out the unique talents and abilities of children living with autism and served as encouragement for parents of such children to never give up on them.
Some parents who spoke to the media expressed their happiness and fulfillment in having a talent show that brings out the abilities of their children. Mrs. Olivia Awuah, mother of a 15 years old daughter living with autism shared her impression on the event. “I have been worried for the past twelve years on how my daughter can grow up to live a productive life but thanks to Afi Antonio foundation,today I can proudly say that the future is bright for Maame Berma and the rest of children living with autism in Ghana”
Mrs. Philomena Antonio-Addo,founder of the Afi Antonio foundation expressed her gratitude to the management and staff of Verna mineral water for their continuous support towards bridging the gap between the creative potentials of children living on the autism spectrum in Ghana and other children.
“Working with children on the spectrum gives me hope and inspiration that with the right support and environment ,this children through their talents and abilities can live normal adult productive lives.
My foundation is resolute in working with stakeholders to bring out the talents of such children. This is the beginning of our vision of setting up Ghana’s first autistic talent grooming hub and we look forward to corporate Ghana to support us in achieving this goal.”
The event attracted dignitaries including Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie, former Deputy minister of tourism, culture and creative arts, Mrs. Serwaah Quaynor,founder of AACT Ghana, Dr. Onzy Nkrumah, son of Ghana’s first President,Mrs. Rita Kyeremaah Kusi, executive director of Ghana Disability Federation ,Vincent McCauley of “Things we do for love fame” and Emelia Anokyewaa Gyasi of Verna Ghana.
Some of the activities that were on display on the day were painting on canvas, drawing, beading, puzzles, dancing, singing, quiz and modeling which was the highlight of the event. Some of the participating centres includes Hopesetters autism centre, Awaawaa2 and AACT Ghana