Ghana celebrates Mother's Day on the second Sunday of May, honoring mothers for their love and contributions. The day recognizes the dedication and sacrifices mothers make. The origins of Mother's Day trace back to ancient cultures and gained prominence in the United States through Anna Jarvis. Today, Ghana celebrates the occasion, recognizing mothers as the cornerstone of family life. Mothers play a vital role in preserving cultural values and nurturing future generations. The First Lady, Mrs. Lordina Mahama, extended her congratulations to mothers. Mrs. Sheila Minka-Premo called for support systems to empower mothers. The message is one of gratitude and recognition, with celebrations and reflections on maternal health and women's empowerment. Civil society groups raise awareness about maternal health.