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Brooklyn honors Ghanaian Brooklyn Ambassador and other 80 ‘COVID-19 Heroes

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The ceremony, put on by Borough President Eric Adams (right) Jerry Kwabena Adinkra (left) , gave certificates to 80″ COVID Heroes” at Brooklyn Borough Hall. It was an especially large edition of the borough president’s ”

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams honored more than 80 “COVID heroes” with a ceremony Tuesday.

BROOKLYN, NY — Ghanaian Brooklyn Ambassador Jerry Kwabena said Ghanaian/African heritage Affairs committee embarked on   wear mask campaign, distributions of mask through public parks, door to door wear mask campaign and partnering with other organizations

According to Ambassador Kwabena Jerry, the group message is Hope over Fear, we reach up to subways, streets, funeral homes and homeless to put smiles on the faces of children, friends families in group homes.

These were just a few of the more than 80 Brooklynites who were honored Tuesday for helping the borough through the roughest moments of the coronavirus pandemic.

The heroes, Brooklyn Borough President Adams said, reflect the diversity of the borough, where 47 percent of residents speak a language other than English at home.

“I am very -proud to recognize the contributions of these heroes, whose generous efforts directly contributed to the safety and well-being of Brooklyn’s residents and institutions throughout the COVID-19 pandemic,” Adams said. “At a time when so many are intent on dividing us, these people show us the power of unity, especially when navigating periods of crisis.”

Here’s a look at just some of those who were honored Tuesday:

 

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