The KGL Foundation held its first-ever annual fundraiser and gala on Friday, April 14, at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.
The event was graced by prominent persons like First Lady Rebecca Akuffo Addo, who was the special guest of honour and chaired by Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III, the Okuapemhene.
Nana Bafffour Owusu Bediako, Asante Akyem Domeabramanhene, represented the Asantehene Otumfour Osei Tutu II and captivated the audience with his inspiring words.
The CEO of KGL Foundation, Elliot Dadey, welcomed the guests with an insightful address that set the tone for the evening.
He spoke passionately about the Foundation's mission to make a positive impact on the lives of the underprivileged in Ghana and beyond and expressed his gratitude to all the attendees for their unwavering support.
Adding to the sense of occasion, the Group Chairman of the KGL Group, Alex Dadey, took the stage and delivered an inspiring speech.
He spoke about the importance of corporate social responsibility and how the KGL Group is committed to giving back to the community through the KGL Foundation's initiatives.
His words resonated with the audience, igniting a sense of purpose and determination to contribute to the Foundation's cause.
The event was attended by esteemed members of the diplomatic corps, diasporans, and representatives from corporate Ghana who demonstrated their solidarity with the Foundation's mission.
The presence of the current winner of Miss Ghana UK and the organisers of the pageant added a touch of glamour to the evening, throwing the spotlight on the Foundation's commitment to empowering women and promoting inclusivity.
The highlight of the night was undoubtedly the speech delivered by our special guest of honour, the First Lady.
Rebecca Akuffo Addo inspired the audience with her unwavering dedication to humanitarian causes and her call to action for all stakeholders to join hands in creating a better future for the less fortunate.
The Okuapemhene, Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III, delivered a moving speech, underscoring the importance of unity and collaboration in driving positive change in society.
Nana Bafffour Owusu Bediako conveyed the Asantehene's blessings and support for the KGL Foundation's philanthropic efforts.
The evening was not just about speeches but also featured captivating performances, dining and an auction of carefully curated items to raise funds for the Foundation's initiatives.
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