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The management of SAMETROO Company Limited at Tarkwa in the Western Region, has ended the year 2023 with their annual celebration and charity to widows in the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality.
The General Manager, Dr John Armstrong Assabil Etroo, led the company in donating food items to 200 widows.
The donation included 10 kilograms of rice and oil, valued at GH¢75,000.

According to Dr Etroo, the management’s commitment to organizing such initiatives reflects a strong sense of social responsibility and community engagement.
Through this endeavour, he noted that the beneficiaries will not feel left out of seasonal family celebrations while demonstrating the whole essence of Christmas.
He added that by focusing on supporting widows, SAMETROO Company Limited, a business founded on the principles of the gospel, demonstrates a commendable dedication to addressing the needs of vulnerable individuals within the community.

The company’s unwavering commitment to these initiatives, which has been done for the past eight years, underscores a profound sense of social responsibility and dedication to community welfare.
This event, he reckoned, not only uplifts and celebrates marginalized groups but also reflects positively on the company’s reputation, establishing it as a socially conscious entity.

The initiative goes beyond business operations, showcasing SAMETROO Company Limited's genuine commitment to making a positive and lasting impact in the communities they serve.

As SAMETROO Company Limited continues to set an example in corporate social responsibility, some of the widows expressed gratitude for the support received, emphasizing the significance of such initiatives in enhancing community well-being.
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