Slim and Fit Ghana has made a heartwarming donation that lit up the smiles of children at the Motherly Love Orphanage at Kwabenya.
The CEO, Josephine Koduah-Bediako, and the COO, Anthony Koduah-Bediako, led their team in delivering essential items and cash support to the home.
The donation, valued at GHc25,000, included medical supplies, sanitary pads, bags of rice and sugar, frozen meat, detergents, cooking oil, along with festive treats like assorted soft drinks, biscuits, and stationeries for the children.

Additionally, the organization gifted GHc5,000 in cash to support the orphanage's operations.
Motherly Love Orphanage stood out as Slim and Fit's beneficiary for its exceptional commitment to embracing children from diverse backgrounds with love and care, for which they deserve due appreciation.

Speaking at the event, the COO, Mr Koduah-Bediako explained that the donation aligns with Slim and Fit's commitment to giving back to society, which they have been undertaking since the inception of the business.
Looking ahead, Slim and Fit Ghana plans to continue its mission of making the world a better place through philanthropy.

The organisation also expressed gratitude to its loyal clients, whose unwavering patronage makes such acts of kindness possible.
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