Friends support Trinity Home Academy ( )

THE Trinity Home Academy at Tutu on the Akuapem Range in the Eastern Region last Saturday received donations worth more than GH¢ 1,700 from friends of the Home.
The items included cooking oil, five cartoons of Indomie noodles, a carton of milk, bags of rice, two cartons of tin tomatoes, toiletries, a quantity of used clothing, story books, Indomie branded exercise books, toys and other assorted food stuffs.
Speaking at the presentation, Ms Mabel Adjaottor, one of the donors, said the items were contributions from herself, her twin-sister, Mrs May Obiri-Yeboah, and the husband, Mr Samuel Obiri-Yeboah, their younger brother, Vincent Adjaottor and some of his colleagues at the John Radcliffe Hospital at Oxford in the United Kingdom (UK).
The donation, she stated, was part of the group's annual contributions towards the running of the Home, which currently houses 42 children.
Ms Sophia Nana Ampea Asare, the Proprietress of the Home, who received the items, expressed her gratitude to the group for the gifts, and appealed to non-governmental organisations (NGOs), businesses and individuals to support the Home in order to give the children a meaningful life.

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