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Karpowership Ghana as part of its efforts to put smiles on the faces of Ghanaians on Valentine’s Day has extended love to the children’s ward of the Achimota Hospital.
The company donated food items, stationery, toys and disinfectants to the Hospital.
Valentine’s Day is a day seasoned with love; a chance to show love to others and let them know how much they are appreciated.
Since the Day is also marked as a Chocolate Day in Ghana, staff of the company who spent time with the children at the Hospital also distributed made in Ghana chocolates as treats.
The Corporate Communications Specialist at Karpowership Ghana, Sandra Amarquaye, said it was a surprise show of love to the children on the day the world is celebrating love.
“At Karpowership we are filled with joy when we are able to impact the lives of people. As today is marked as the day of love all over the world, we decided to lighten the hearts of children at the hospital.
The Administrator of the Achimota Fredrick Ayipaala Adjei expressing his excitement said the items will put smiles on the faces of the children.
“We are grateful to Karpowership for the gesture. In fact, we are excited Karpowership located our hospital to extend love to the children on this day. The items donated will greatly help to take care of the children on admission here.
A parent at the hospital, Afia Agyei said “we are excited that on this special day this company was thoughtful enough to extend love to us.
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