
The group which is dedicated to creating smiles on the faces of people came to the aid of the people on Boxing Day when they donated numerous items to the natives Addo Nkwanta, a village in the Akuapim South District in the Eastern Region.
The inhabitants of the town who came out on the day left with smiles after their lives were changed. Those who came barefooted ended up going home with shoes or sleepers whiles those who came without thorn clothes ended up going home with good clothes to wear, students were not left out as they were given enough books to help them read and write.
The affectionate moment was when the team donated items such as bag of rice, oil, washing detergents, soaps, toiletries and other valuable items.
In an interaction with some of the beneficiaries, they expressed their excitement to the team for making a long journey just to come to their aid when all have forgotten about them. According to the commuters who have a very bad road and poor water bodies accompanied with less electricity to other parts of the town the warm gesture is a sign that although the government has forgotten about them, Ghanaians have them in mind. They prayed on God’s guidance and restoration of every investment to the group.
Nyamekye and Friends foundation in collaboration with Save My world foundation is determined to put smiles on the faces on children and adults who are not shown love by the society during the festive occasion.
According to Attakorah Amaniampong Nyamekye, the initiator of the project said he was is overwhelmed at the outcome of the visit, he retorted that although he expected smiles he never dreamt that the event would go beyond that to transform the lives of the people.
Attakorah Nyamekye expressed a heart of gratitude to friends who donated their time and effort to making the project a success.
The team also visited the Akuapem Nifa Divisional Council where the chief and his mother Ahunuabobrim Osudumgya Otutu and Owoabrempong Abena respectively welcomed them and thanked them for reaching out to the least privileged of the town. Read Full Story
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