Leading car rental company, Niiplants Car Rental has once again demonstrated its value by putting smiles on the faces of Children at Village of Hope at Gomoa-Fetteh in the Central Region.
Niiplants Car Rental, a customer-centric organisation with one of its values being the “God Factor”, made a cash donation to support the operations of the orphanage.
Chief Executive Officer of Niiplants Car Rental, Theo Ayitey-Adjin at a brief ceremony to present the cheque at Gomoa-Fetteh, said, “We have adopted this home and no matter the economic situation, we will continue to share the little we have particularly with the less privileged in society”.
Mr. Ayitey-Adjin added was mainly about sharing and supporting each other and being a company with God at the centre of its affairs, “we are here to celebrate with you and extend a hand of support to our younger brothers and sisters here”.
“The year has not been too bad for us as a company, but we cannot be ungrateful to God for how far he has brought us.
"And with the commitment and dedication of our hardworking drivers, we continue to serve our clients with professionalism to ensure business continuity”, he noted.
Managing Director of the Village, Samuel Addo Osei expressed his gratitude to Niiplants Car Rental and the CEO for their generous support to the children.
He assured him that the items would be used to feed the intended beneficiaries and further called on other corporate organisations to support the needy in this festive season.
Niiplants Car Rental became local heroes, admired not only for their business acumen but also for their commitment to making a positive impact in their community.
And as they looked out at the smiling faces of the children they had helped; they knew that their efforts had truly made a difference in the world.
Latest Stories
-
Effiduasi market women hit streets in demand for access to stalls after paying contractor
21 minutes -
GNAT urges gov’t to prioritise education sector challenges just as it’s tackling energy issues
23 minutes -
Free SHS can’t continue; parents must pay for feeding, accommodation – NAGRAT President
28 minutes -
Mahama demands update from IGP on election-related deaths in 2020, 2024
35 minutes -
It’s a boy! Moses Bliss and wife welcome first child
47 minutes -
Motorists stranded as fuel shortage hits Damongo
49 minutes -
Fuel shortage hits Yendi and Damongo, residents appeal for swift intervention
1 hour -
Prof Bokpin endorses Finance minister-designate’s push for additional IMF funding
1 hour -
Sammy Crabbe criticises NPP leadership for party’s defeat; eyes chairmanship in 2026
2 hours -
There’s no formula for how a President decides to roll out his appointees – Dr Osae-Kwapong
2 hours -
Parliament suspends sitting for committee to vet ministerial nominees; orient new legislators
2 hours -
Close SHSs to address feeding, other issues – PTAs tell government
2 hours -
Uganda’s controversial tweeting general quits X
3 hours -
Daily Insight for CEOs: Building resilient supply chains in Ghana’s evolving market
3 hours -
Karpowership Ghana renovates St Mark Anglican School in Essikado
4 hours