The McDan Group of Companies has extended its helping hand to victims of the devastating floods in the parts of the Volta Region.
Through their philanthropic arm, the McDan Foundation, the company donated essential supplies to three affected communities: Ada, Central Tongu, and North Tongu.
The Akosombo dam spillage in recent weeks resulted in severe flooding, leaving many families displaced and struggling to meet their basic needs.
A collaborative effort was needed to assist those affected, and McDan Group stepped forward to provide significant support.
The McDan Foundation's donation comprised an assortment of essential items purchased specifically to meet the immediate needs of the flood victims.
Among the items were a wide range of drinks, clothes, mattresses, and several polytanks filled with portable water to meet the critical need for safe drinking water.
The relief efforts were spread across the three communities, ensuring that each locality would benefit from the donation.
The Group Chairman, Daniel McKorley, in a statement shared, "At McDan, we believe in giving back to communities. We are committed to supporting those affected by natural disasters and working towards their rehabilitation. Our hearts go out to the flood victims in Ada, Central Tongu, and North Tongu, and we hope that our contribution will provide some relief and assist in their recovery."
"The McDan Foundation's donation not only provided immediate relief but also highlighted the importance of corporate social responsibility during times of crisis. Their generosity serves as an inspiration for other individuals and organizations to join hands and support the affected communities in their journey towards recovery."
Residents of the flood-affected areas expressed their gratitude for the timely and much-needed support.
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