Health Update for AHC Founder Kokomon Clottey

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Dear Friends of AHC,

Since love is eternal, change need not be viewed as fearful.
2020 has offered many surprises and opportunities to go inward, reflect,
connect and shift what we are accustomed to.

In January of 2020, our dedicated leader, co-founder and father of AHC,
Kokomon Clottey had a stroke. This indelible occurrence left him fighting to
recover mobility, speech and much more. Along with the onset of Covid-19,
Kokomon had taken this hit with an unwavering stride and was on the road
to recovery until July 2020 when he suffered a heart attack and another
set of strokes.

These unfortunate events have created a profound shift in our direction
and scope. Over his 30 year commitment to AHC, Kokomon has helped us
gain credence, fiscal viability and brought a global perspective that helped
root our work in indigenous African wisdom and methods. He is deeply loved
and respected by so many.

We ask now for your prayers and thoughtful messages for recovery. We know
through the teachings of Mindful Drumming that when we join as one and in
rhythm, miracles can happen. We need your rays of magical healing light now.
And so it is!

If you would like to support AHC founders Kokomon and Aeeshah Clottey
in our GoFundMe effort to offset their cost of hospital bills, medications and
home care, please click here. The development of AHC has been their life's work.
They have freely and compassionately given their love, time and resources
to building AHC.

Thank you in advance for your love and blessings.

Peace,

Amana Harris
Executive Director, AHC

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