Lordina Foundation brings christmas joy to orphans
Mrs. Lordina Dramani Mahama and her Lordina Foundation on Tuesday donated various items to the Osu Children’s Home and Christ Faith Foster Home in Adenta, continuing her long-standing tradition of supporting the less privileged in society for over two decades.
The donated items included bags of rice, cartons of cooking oil, canned tomatoes, beverages such as Milo and Nido, spaghetti, boxes of Tom Brown, sugar, biscuits, drinks, toffees, tissue paper, detergents, and sanitary pads, among other essentials.
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Mrs. Mahama, wife of President-Elect John Dramani Mahama, has contributed to the development of deprived children and women in both rural and urban areas by promoting quality healthcare, education, and general well-being.
The Lordina Foundation has adopted orphanages across the country, providing them with food and non-food items, while also appreciating the staff of these homes for their dedication.
Pastor Samuel Boateng Sarpong, a member of the Foundation's board, presented the items on behalf of Mrs Mahama and conveyed her goodwill message to the children and staff of the two homes.
The Home Manager of Osu Children’s Home, Mr. Reindorf Dartey, expressed his excitement about the pre-Christmas donation, noting that the facility has consistently received support from the Lordina Foundation and the Mahama family.
“In my six years here, we have always looked forward to hearing from our mother, Mrs Lordina Mahama, during the festive season, so we are very happy you have come here today,” he stated.
Mr. Adu Amoako, Manager of Christ Faith Foster Home, also thanked Mrs. Mahama for consistently including them in her Christmas plans. He took the opportunity to extend seasonal greetings to the President-Elect, Mrs Mahama, and their family, praying that the new year brings them joy and many smiles, just as they have brought to the motherless and fatherless in their facility.
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At least twice a year, including December, the Lordina Foundation donates to selected orphanages across the country to celebrate the Christmas season with the less fortunate in society.