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Team Strongman Foundation fetes less privileged

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The Team Strongman Foundation brought relief and festive cheer to vulnerable communities in Accra during the Christmas season after organising a multi-day outreach programme aimed at supporting the less privileged and strengthening community bonds.

The outreach, which spanned several days, featured a mix of entertainment, charity and social engagement activities that attracted residents of Korle Gonno and surrounding communities, particularly children and young people.

The activities opened with music, dance and storytelling sessions that created a lively atmosphere and encouraged community interaction.

The programme continued on Thursday with Christmas themed activities organised to entertain children and young people in the area.

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On Friday, the Foundation organised a charity walk that led to the distribution of food and clothing to more than 1,000 less privileged persons living on the streets.

The walk began at Korle Gonno Okpotsu Park and passed through Accra High Street, Bishop, Tema Station, Makola, Rawlings Park, White Chapel, Timba Market and the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital before returning to the starting point.

The outreach concluded on Saturday with fun games, adding a recreational dimension while deepening engagement with children and young people in the communities.

Speaking to The Spectator, the Founder of the Foundation, Mr Stephen Nii Afotey Odai, said the initiative was to give back to society and support vulnerable people during the festive season.

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He said the outreach went beyond donations to inspire hope, strengthen community spirit and encourage compassion even after the festive season.

“Our aim is to remind people to look out for one another and to build a culture of care within our communities,” he said.

Mr Afotey noted that the outreach was an annual initiative and that this year marked the third edition, adding that the Foundation plans to expand its activities to reach more communities in the future.

A member of the Foundation, Ms Stephanie Birikorang, described the outreach as a fulfilling experience for volunteers.

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She said interacting directly with vulnerable people reinforced the importance of kindness and collective responsibility.

The Assemblyman for Korle Gonno, Mr Ransford Nii Antie Quaye, commended the Team Strongman Foundation for the initiative, describing it as timely and impactful.

Mr Quaye encouraged other organisations and individuals to support similar interventions, noting that such programmes complemented efforts to improve social welfare at the community level.

By Stephanie Birikorang

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