XL Trust Aid, an NGO established to help the underprivileged in society and invest in community development, will launch on September 26 at Abompe in the Fanteakwa South District of the Eastern Region.
According to the organisers, the event will be graced by the chiefs and people of Abompe, Dwenase Japomani, Hemang, Dome, Osino, among others.
Some of the personalities expected to attend the ceremony include Kofi Okyere, the Fanteakwa South MP; Eric Bannerman, CEO of Gold Star Airline; Kwabena Attakora, a chartered accountant; the District Chief Executive for Fanteakwa South and a host of others.
Dela Ashiagbor, director of NGOs in Ghana, has been named the guest speaker for the occasion.
Activities slated for the occasion include a cleanup exercise at the Abompe Community Hospital and Abompe market on September 25, 2021, followed by a donation of exercise books and stationery to schools within the district.
In an exclusive interview, the director of the NGO, Louisa Akua Bema Boakye, said, "education should be the bedrock of every nation since it is one of the surest ways to unlock the secrets of success."
She further stated that her greatest joy is putting smiles on people's faces, so anything that will make an individual smile becomes her priority.
She, however, urged all well-meaning Ghanaians to support this laudable move so together, we all can help build mother Ghana.
The program is proudly supported by Zoomlion, Everpure Ghana Limited and NADMO.
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