T.T. Brothers Limited, on Tuesday, donated food items and fruit drinks worth 7,000 Ghana Cedis to the SOS Village at Tema.
Mr Isaac Tetteh, Chief Executive Officer of the company who donated the items on behalf of the company said the donation formed part of the company’s social and corporate responsibility of assisting the community in which it operates.
He said the company deemed it fit to assist the inmates to celebrate the yuletide and promised them of the continued support of the company.
Mr Michael Tsagli, Director of the Village, who received the items on behalf of the village thanked the company for their kind gesture and called on other organizations, corporate bodies and institutions to come to the aid of the village.
The Company later entertained the inmates to a party.
Source: GNA
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