Lady Alma Pokuaa Adade-Prempeh continues to make a lasting impact through the Empowering Better Life Foundation (EBLF), a humanitarian initiative dedicated to uplifting the most vulnerable members of society. At the 4th edition of Time with PWDs in the Greater Accra Region, Lady Alma demonstrated her unwavering commitment to improving the lives of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) by providing free health screenings and donating essential supplies. This initiative reflects her deep passion for inclusion and empowerment, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, has access to basic necessities and opportunities for a better future.

Persons with disabilities often face numerous barriers in society, including limited access to education, employment, and healthcare. Many struggle with social exclusion and economic hardships, making it difficult for them to lead independent and fulfilling lives. Addressing these challenges requires collective effort, advocacy, and tangible support. Lady Alma understands that true empowerment goes beyond temporary aid—it requires sustainable interventions that equip PWDs with the skills, resources, and opportunities they need to thrive.

Through EBLF, Lady Alma is championing causes that address pressing social challenges, including mental health awareness, inclusive education, menstrual hygiene, and financial literacy. She firmly believes that real change happens when communities come together to support one another, and her foundation is bridging gaps by fostering meaningful collaborations with local and international stakeholders. By working with key partners, she aims to remove barriers that prevent PWDs from accessing the support they need, while advocating for policies that promote inclusion and equal rights.

As EBLF expands its reach, Lady Alma’s vision remains clear—to create a society where no one is left behind. Her humanitarian work is not just about charity; it is about dignity, empowerment, and creating sustainable solutions that uplift entire communities. She remains committed to ensuring that every person, regardless of their physical ability, has the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to society. With each initiative, she is inspiring a movement of compassion and action, proving that when we invest in people, we build a stronger, more inclusive Ghana.