An entrepreneur and Chief Executive of Aduro Ye Herbal Center, producers of Obuasi Bitters has presented assorted items and a cheque of ¢10,000 to the Village of Hope Children’s Home at Gomoa Fetteh in the Central Region.
The gesture from Amo Collins also coincided with his 34th birthday.
The items which included bags of rice, frozen chicken, cooking oil, tin tomatoes, toiletries, biscuits, sugar and detergents.
Mr. Amo who was accompanied by his staff, friends and family said he was motivated by Biblical obligations which require he gives to the poor and needy.
“ I am always motivated to give to the needy and less privileged since the Bible talks about having more blessings in giving than receiving. Having witnessed an improvement in my business, I deem it necessary to share my joy and blessings with the needy in society," Mr. Amo said.
He believes the donation would go a long way to alleviate the plight of the children and improve their living conditions.
Managing Director of Village of Hope Children’s Home, Samuel Osei Addo Mensah, who received the items on behalf of the orphanage thanked Mr. Amo Collins for the donation.
"This is not the first time he has done this for us. Last year, he donated to us which went a long way to help us".
He described the donation as timely since the orphanage is faced with financial difficulties.
He called on other individuals and corporate organizations to come to the aid of the home.
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