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AJSHTNP, Dangana Foundation present food items, cash to Rising Star Home

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• The food items on display
• The food items on display

The AJS Help The Needy Project, in partnership with the Dangana Foundation, has made a mean­ingful contribution to the Rising Star Home.

The initiative, called ‘Smiles for the Future,’ aims to instill a sense of hope and love in these children, reminding them of their value in society.

The items donated included gari, sugar, beans, stationery, water, sardines, tomato paste, a box of spaghetti, packs of drinks, biscuits, ladies’ underwear, and a cash dona­tion of GH¢500.

Officials from the foundation receiving the cash and items

Additionally, some donors provid­ed gallons of liquid soap and used clothes.

Mrs Anita Opoku-Appiah, the found­er of AJS Help The Needy Project, highlighted the importance of helping those in need, especially during fes­tive seasons like Christmas.

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She pointed out that while many people are focused on their own families and friends during this time, it was essential to remember the orphans and those who are less fortu­nate.

She stated, “During seasons like this, people focus on what to get for their families and friends forgetting there are people out there who due to circumstances don’t have families to plan their Christmas or buy them all the fancy things Christmas brings.”

She encouraged the public to follow suit and extend kindness and support to those in need, adding that AJHT­NP will continue to extend helping a hand to the less fortunate in society.

Dr Mrs Connie De Jong, one of the board members of the foundation, reiterated the importance of com­munity support in helping the less privileged in society. She encouraged the children at the home to believe in themselves and strive for the best in their endeavors.

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The General Manager of Dangana Foundation, Mr George Bessa-Simons, expressed his satisfaction with the collaboration, emphasising that the smiles created through the initiative will be remembered for years to come.

He shared encouraging words with the children, reminding them that being in an orphanage does not mean they cannot pursue their dreams of becoming great and useful members of society.

He stated, “You won’t be here as orphans forever; you will defi­nitely grow into adulthood and leave here to face the world on your own, and that’s why Danga­na has come to give you hope, to aid you smile into the future.”

Furthermore, he urged the caregivers at the orphanage to avoid using negative language with the children, as such words can lead to issues like depression and anxiety, ultimately affecting their well-being.

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The collaboration between AJS Help The Needy Project and Dan­gana Foundation was a heartfelt effort to bring joy to the children at the Rising Star Home, ensuring they have reasons to smile and feel hopeful about the future.

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NTC ladies observe Int’l Women’s Day

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Mrs Georgina Quaittoo [third from right] pose with some members of the Association Photos Okai Elizabeth.

THE Times Ladies Association, a group consisting of female staff of the New Times Corporation (NTC), on Monday commemorated this year’s International Women’s Day with a call on women to empower themselves through education, unity and healthy living to contribute meaningfully to national development.

The event, held at the NTC’s boardroom, was attended by management members and staff of the corporation and was to celebrate the achievements of women and reflect on their role in society.

Mrs Quaittoo delivering her address.

In her address, the President of the association, Mrs Georgina N.M Quaittoo, said the global celebration, marked annually on March 8, recognised the economic, political and social achievements of women while raising awareness about gender equality.

Although the international celebration fell on Sunday, she explained that the association decided to mark the occasion on March 9 to enable members to participate fully and commemorate the day in their own way.

• Mrs Quaittoo (third from left) with Mr Alfred Koomson (fifth from right) with other members of the Associatrion

Speaking on this year’s theme: ‘Rights. Justice. Action. For All Women and Girls,’ and the global campaign theme: ‘Give to Gain,’ she the association had over the years worked tirelessly to support the growth and progress of the corporation despite the challenges they faced.

• Mrs Georgina Quaittoo [third from right] pose with some members of the Association

Urged members to commit themselves to deeper service to humanity and the advancement of women. She said women were unique, resilient and invaluable to society, stating that they deserved respect, appreciation, kindness and love for the vital roles they played in families, workplaces and communities.

According to her, members of the President, who is also the Editor of The Spectator newspaper, encouraged members to empower themselves academically and take advantage of opportunities to improve their lives and careers.

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She also urged them to maintain healthy lifestyles by going for regular medical check-ups, exercise regularly, get enough rest and support one another.

Some of the NTC Management members with some of the ladies.

Moreover, she advised members to accept leadership positions when given the opportunity and to exhibit qualities such as hard work, confidence, patience, compassion and responsibility in both their homes and workplaces.

Contributing, the Chanel Marketing and Circulation Manager, Mr Alfred Koomson, said women played critical roles in society and deserved to be supported and appreciated.

He urged men to recognise that they were often vulnerable species without the care, support and contributions of women in their lives.

Acting News Editor of The Spectator Mr Andrew Nortey (left) with some ladies of NTC

He, therefore, commended women for the invaluable roles they play as mothers, caregivers, professionals and leaders, stressing that society would be incomplete without them.

By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu

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Ghana commemorates 69th Indece anniversary

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Mr Anyetei (right) being assisted by Ms Sowah (second row, second from left) and Ms Kotomah (third row, left) to inspect the parade Photo Victor A. Buxton

GHANA celebrated her 69th Independence Anniversary last Friday with colourful parades across all 16 regions of the country.

This year’s theme: ‘Reflect, Review, Reset,’ emphasised the importance of reflecting on the nation’s journey, assessing its current state, and planning for a brighter future.

At the Jubilee House, dignitaries present were President John Mahama, Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, former Presidents, Akufo-Addo and John Agyekum Kufuor, behalf of the President, former President of Tanzania, and other distinguished guests.

The President, John Dramani Mahama, addressed the nation at the seat of government whiles Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives addressed their various assemblies on.

As part of the celebrations, school children paraded and displayed their marching skills whiles others performed cultural and other social activities to mark the day across the regions.

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