The Management of the Golden Tulip Hotel, a 4-star hospitality centre in Ghana on Tuesday donated some items to the New Life Nungua Children's Home.
The items donated included room essential materials such as pillows, pillowcases, and bedsheets.
They also donated cartons of assorted drinks to the orphanage and topped it up with a cheque of GHC5,000.00 to support the orphanage's activities.
Presenting the items, the Sales and Marketing Manager of the hotel, Mr. Joseph Annan Sackey said Golden Tulip Hotel's donation forms part of its corporate social responsibility.
According to him, the management always has the orphanage in mind and for that matter, it has been making donations to them for the last few years.
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