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Mr Frank Asante Donate To SOS Children’s Village in Tema.




Mr Frank Asante Donate To SOS Children’s Village in Tema


The project manager for Assin Akropong youth Association Mr Frank Asante on 1st January 2023 stormed Tema SOS Home Valco House with huge donation to his 2 year old friend 'suley'

The items which includes Bags of Rice, Bottle water, non-alcoholic beverages, Biscuits, Gallons of oil, Liquid / powdered soap, Milk, Tissues and many more.

Mr. Asante has for years been giving to the facility, and has encouraged others to do so.

 Mr Frank Asante visit other orphanage facilities every year but this year, he decided to visit facility Tema SOS Home Valco House with some friends and associates who share in the spirit of reaching out to the less privileged.

This donation follows the friendship between him and one of the children at the facility over the passed year.

Receiving the items, the authorities of the facility said Mr Frank Asante's exploits were exemplary and must be emulated by young and successful people.

 Mr. Asante added that, he hasn’t looked and will not look back on the facility since he has become a friend to one of it's sons.

SOS is the world’s largest charity for orphaned and abandoned children. It caters for over 60,000 children in 125 countries around the world. The project gives children who have nothing and no-one a new family, a home, an education and a future.

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Mr Frank Asante, Assin Akropong Youth Association project manager 




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