The Covid-19 Citizens Coalition, created by persons in the entertainment industry, has donated some items to the Royal Seed Orphanage in Kasoa in the Central Region.
The donation was made with the help of funds generated by industry persons and the public, to the coalition to help fight the coronavirus.

Present for the donation were Prince David Osei, Van Vicker, Adjetey Anang, James Gardiner, Selly Gally, Bill Asamoah and many others.

The group extended the donation to Amasaman General Hospital and the Film Crew Association of Ghana.

The members also randomly visited homes of people who were having a difficult time fending for themselves while the country battles the coronavirus.

Taking to his Instagram, James Gardiner thanked people who donated to the Covid-19 Citizens Coalition fund to help fight the virus.

“As promised, we divided ourselves into groups and extended help to Royal Seed Orphanage Home, Teacher trainees, Amasaman General Hospital, Film Crew Association of Ghana.”

“A big thank you to everyone who donated in any way to the Covid-19 Citizens Coalition. May God replenish you immensely,” he wrote.
Prince David Osei also posted photos of the donation at the Royal Seed Orphange, urging people to help its management.

According to him, although the Covid-19 Citizens Coalition made donations to support the orphanage, it would still need help extended to them especially in this trying times.

“Thank you all for your kind gesture donating to CCC Covid19 Citizens Coalition,” he added.






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