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As part of its annual humanitarian outreach and festive charity initiative, AB-JOY, has paid a heartwarming visit to the Nungua Children’s Home on Boxing Day, December 26, 2025. The socially responsible group dedicated to supporting vulnerable communities brought joy, hope, and compassion to the children during the Christmas season.

The visit formed part of AB-JOY’s commitment to spreading love and kindness, especially to children in need. In the true spirit of Christmas, the group donated essential items including toiletries and other supplies to support the daily needs of the home.

Beyond the donations, the day was marked by a fun-filled celebration, complete with music, games, refreshments, and meaningful interactions between members of AB-JOY and the children. Laughter, smiles, and excitement filled the atmosphere as the children actively participated in activities designed to make the season memorable and joyful.

Members of AB-JOY also shared words of encouragement and fellowship, reminding the children that they are loved, valued, and remembered, particularly during a season that emphasizes togetherness and compassion.

Speaking on the outreach, General Secretary of AB-JOY, Rosetta Ntriwaah Boakye noted that the initiative goes beyond material support. “Our goal is to uplift the spirits of the children and reassure them that they are not alone. Moments like these are about love, presence, and human connection,” she stated.

The management and caregivers of the Nungua Children’s Home expressed appreciation for the visit, describing it as timely and impactful. They also highlighted the importance of partnerships and community support in ensuring the well-being and development of the children.

AB-JOY reaffirmed its commitment to continuing similar humanitarian efforts, using each opportunity to touch lives and contribute positively to society. The visit to Nungua Children’s Home underscored the power of compassion and collective goodwill in making a difference, especially during the festive season.

Some members of the team included, Emmanuel Nii Otoo Dodoo-Vice Chairperson and Rebecca Kabukour Ocansey, Founder.














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