Producers of Cowbell, Promasidor Ghana and the Enterprise Group are the latest corporate organizations to donate towards Joy FM's #UpToUs Campaign.
The #UpToUs Campaign is an initiative by Joy FM's Super Morning Show to raise funds and donate relief items to victims of the recent floods in the North East and Upper East regions.
The flood which was caused by a combination of the dam spillage in Bagre and torrential rains in the region has so far claimed lives and destroyed property.
The devastating effect of the floods on the lives and livelihood of the residents in the region was the inspiration for this campaign.
In response to appeals for help, Promasidor Ghana donated items worth about GHS15,000 to the #UpToUs campaign as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
The Deputy Head of the Political Desk, Whinston Amoah who received the donations on behalf of the Campaign was grateful for the gesture and appealed to more agencies to get on board in support of the campaign.
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