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Anas Donates To Angel Of Hope Orphanage At Tarkwa.



Anas Donates To Angel Of Hope Orphanage At Tarkwa.




The  Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pink Icing Boutique and a businessman, Nana Yaw, popularly known as "Anas" has  donated quantities of assorted items to Angel of Hope Orphanage at Tarkwa in the Western Region.


The items worth thousands of Ghana Cedis include bags of rice, cartons of milk, cooking oil and noodles, soft drinks, biscuits, soaps, water, detergents and sanitary pads.


Maame Esi, Founder of the 47 years  Orphanage, thanked the Businessman for the gesture, saying the items would help relieve the plight of children.

Overwhelmed by the love, compassion and philanthropic nature of the businessman, the 73-year-old Manager of the facility prayed other organisations to also lend support to the orphanage.


She said the orphans, just like other children, were vulnerable and needed such assistance to make life more comfortable for them.

For his part, Anas praised the management and staff of the facility for going all out to bring smiles to the thousands of inmates that have gone through the facility.

According to him, he grew up under very difficult and challenging circumstances just like some orphans, and decided to use the little resources he had, to support other less privileged children in communities.


Therefore, he said donations to the needy was part of his personal commitment to support the less privileged in society to live dignified lives to contribute their quota to national development.

"I will continue to give to the needy anytime God blesses me  with something because they are our responsibility", he stressed.


Anas encouraged the well-to-do in society look back and help the needy especially the orphanage homes.


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