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Mind of the Writer Blog of Monday, 2 December 2024

Source: Etsey Atisu

Dr. David Rex Orgen honored with Prestigious Excellence & Humanitarian Award by Women With a Mission Africa

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Dr. David Rex Orgen, a celebrated leader, best-selling author, Global Ambassador for Wellness, philanthropist, and mental health advocate, has been awarded the Excellence & Humanitarian Award by Women With a Mission Africa (WWRA Awards), an esteemed organization based in South Africa. This accolade recognizes Dr. Orgen’s dedication to his work, outstanding achievements, and exceptional humanitarian efforts that have impacted communities both locally and globally.

The WWRA Excellence & Humanitarian Award is reserved for individuals whose contributions exemplify the highest levels of service, compassion, and impact. Dr. Orgen’s multifaceted contributions to society include his leadership in mental health awareness through InspireMind Global, his advocacy for individuals with special needs, and his efforts in community development through DRO Ministries & Foundation and the Just In Time Foundation.

Dr. Orgen’s humanitarian initiatives have brought hope to marginalized communities worldwide, with notable projects in the United States, Ghana, and South Africa. His commitment to mental health awareness, spiritual growth, and equitable access to opportunities has cemented his role as a global changemaker.

Upon receiving the award, Dr. Orgen stated:
“It is an immense honor to be recognized by Women With a Mission Africa. This award is a testament to the power of service and the impact we can create when we work together to uplift others. I dedicate this to my team, family, and the communities that inspire me to continue making a difference.”

This recognition further highlights Dr. Orgen’s global influence, following his acclaimed books Dealing with ADHD and One Thing You Are Called To Do, his active role in promoting mental health awareness, and his ongoing efforts to empower underserved populations through education, healthcare access, and leadership development.