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HELP — What it Means, How to Offer, How to Receive

A Practical Guide to Human Connection, Empathy, and Meaningful Support
In this deeply reflective and transformative book, Michael A. Sarfo-Kantanka unpacks HELP—one of humanity’s most fundamental and often misunderstood co


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A Practical Guide to Human Connection, Empathy, and Meaningful Support
In this deeply reflective and transformative book, Michael A. Sarfo-Kantanka unpacks HELP—one of humanity’s most fundamental and often misunderstood concepts. With piercing clarity and personal insight, he asks the questions many ignore:
What is help? Who qualifies to offer it? How should it be received? And how do we build healthier communities through it?
This maiden edition is more than a self-help book—it is a social compass that redefines charity, kindness, emotional intelligence, and relational ethics in today’s world.
✨ Learn how to give meaningful support that empowers rather than enables.
✨ Discover the mindset needed to receive help with grace, humility, and dignity.
✨ Explore the psychological, emotional, and social dimensions of helping behavior.
✨ Understand why help is not always what it seems—and how to discern real needs.
What Readers Will Gain
• Fresh perspective on giving and receiving in families, workplaces, and friendships
• Tools to build stronger support systems in community and institutional settings
• Mindset shifts that promote healing, empathy, and social growth
• A roadmap for emotional intelligence and relational self-awareness



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TitleHELP — What it Means, How to Offer, How to Receive
AuthorMichael A. Sarfo-Kantanka
ISBN9789988520663
Year Published2025
Pages120
FormatPaperback
Weight0.4 kg
TagsHelp, Mental Health, Human Relationships, Kindness, Philanthropy, Social Responsibility, Ghana



- About the Author: Michael A. Sarfo-Kantanka


Michael A. Sarfo-Kantanka is a passionate Ghanaian development practitioner and entrepreneur committed to human flourishing. With a rich background in community development and public health, he has built his career around the belief that systems and people can always improve—when the right kind of help is offered.
He holds a Master of Science in Public Health Monitoring & Evaluation from the University of Ghana, Legon, and a Bachelor's in Integrated Community Development from the University for Development Studies. His work reflects a blend of academic rigor and heart-led service, rooted in the desire to transform lives, systems, and institutions for the better.