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Max International-Ghana, a global leader in glutathione-enhancing products has taken its ‘MaxGivesBack’ initiative to the Potter’s Village Home where it made mouthwatering donations to the children.
With the mission of empowering people not only to experience better health, success, and significance it is also providing for the needy and enhancing lives of victims of domestic violence, deprived children and orphans as well.
The team led by its Country Manager, Miriam Mahama donated items including 3000 litre-capacity polytank, bicycles, gas burner, assorted drinks, packs of mineral water, bags of sorghum, boxes of milk, gallons of cooking oil, boxes of tomato pastes and toiletries.
Other items are sanitary pads for the girls, washing basins, beans, diapers, and reading books.
The company also donated a cheque of ¢5,000 towards the educational needs of the children.
The Country Manager of Max International-Ghana, Miriam Mahama averred that the donation is part of her outfit’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) which is carved under the “5 For A Smile” project where customers as well as staff donated ¢5 towards such worthy cause.
She also pointed out that the company is not reaching out only to orphanages, but the community as well and that during the COVID-19 lockdown, the company did a lot in the community to help people survive the situation.
“It is not only about revenue, but giving back to society. And for us being here at Potter’s Village, it’s a privilege to donate and assist these children with food items and cash for their educational needs. We encouraged them to keep their hopes and dreams alive,” she said.
Receiving the items on behalf of the Home, the Founder of Potter’s Village, Rev. Jane Adu thanked Max International for the gesture and saID the children are happy for the donation since it will go a long way in bettering their lives and their stay in the Home.
“We have one of the children at UCC, three at the University of Education, others at various stages of education…right from the creche to Senior High,” she added.
Rev. Jane Adu however noted that, most orphans find their way in that situation because of bad marriages, hence the Home is establishing a Marriage School where all the facts about marriage will be taught.
According to her, there are 39 factors one has to consider before getting into marriage and that the school when completed will ensure that it imbibe into the youth, these factors so as to help build strong marriages and thereby prevent the orphan’s situation in the country.
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