Friday, July 30, 2010

NASPA DONATES TO SAVELUGU ORPHANAGE


NASPA DONATES TO SAVELUGU ORPHANAGE

Being touched with the plight of the vulnerable in the society, the National service personnel Association (NASPA) in the Savelugu-Naton district has donated items worth 330 Ghana cedis to the Savelugu Malja Al-Ansuar Orphanage.
The items include 2 bags of rice, a gallon of cooking oil, 2 boxes of Sunlight soap and toiletries.
The Savelugu-Naton District NASPA President, Jonathan Lartey, presenting the items to the Orphanage said NASPA in the district has the donation behind their agenda over a long period of time before the association was formally organized.
He said the association has seen the vunerable as part of the society which deserves the needed respect and support which culminated NASPA in the district in their own personal diverse ways decided to contribute their quota to the wellbeing of the orphanage.
According to him, when given the lamp light for progress to the less privileged in the society, they are capable of contributing to the development of the country.
He urged Ghanaians to let the vulnerable understand their importance to the nation building as they are good future leaders of mother Ghana. He therefore use the occasion to appeal to other organizations to as a matter of urgency include humanitarian service in their year long programme which he believes will help the less privilege in their operational areas.
The donation which was also part of the NASPA week-long celebration embarked on several activities such as embarking an inter-district football Gala, engage in an entrepreneurship and health symposium, embarking on n a clean-up exercise in the Savelugu district hospital which was jointly organized by Zoomlion Ghana and a blood donation exercise.
The Savelugu Malja Al-Ansuar orphanage which is barely 3 years old has 50 inmates supported by Arab missionaries in the country.
Receiving the items on behalf of the orphanage, the head teacher of the Savelugu Malja Al-Ansuar E-A Primary School, Iddrisu Mohammed Awal commended the association for their noble and devoted kind gesture and promised that the items will be used for the intended purpose.

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