“Salma Feeds” is the latest project by actress Salma Mumin aimed at feeding underprivileged children in Ghana.
The first phase of the project, which fell on Easter Sunday, saw the actress feeding over a 1000 children at Jamestown Accra, Ina-Thalia Quansah has reported.
The move by the Ghanaian actress is to help eradicate hunger to help make lives better for millions of people, starting with the children.
Salma Mumin says her next project will be on December 14, her birthday.
She aims to feed about 2,000 children on that day. As a result, she is appealing to organisations and individuals to partner the noble venture.
Image: Actress Salma Mumin
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