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Make a difference whilst shopping for Christmas

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On Saturday 17th December, from 10am-5pm, the general public is invited to ‘The Fab Christmas Market’ at 8 Volta Street, Airport Residential Area, near Koala and the National Service Secretariat.

Vendors include MAKSI, Clean Eats, Slay Africa, All Natural Products, Jenny’s Sorrel, Minga Foods, Q’ticules, Skin Gourmet, Kossiwa Mode, and Juju’s Khebabs.

The event is a one stop shop to purchase gifts and treats for loved ones, colleagues, family, friends and yourself. 

Come with friends and family to enjoy the social hangout at the market, enjoy good music from our resident DJ, and get competitive playing old school Ghanaian games such as ludo, oware, and snakes and ladders.

Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, proprietor of MAKEDA, the organiser of the event says, “ Our Fab Christmas Market aims to provide Ghanaians with a fun Christmas shopping event whilst making a difference to the children of Autism Awareness Care and Training (AACT), our charity beneficiary for this event who will benefit from a proportion of vendor fees for this market.

“We are also inviting people to attend the market, and support AACT in a variety of ways, including: sponsoring the school fees of a child, or gifting the centre any of the following: student chairs/desks, toiletries, laptops, printer ink, laminator, sensory toys, velcro, board games, sports balls, bicycles, tricycles, water hose, water sprinklers, trampoline, A4 sheets, Note 1 exercise books, markers, crayons, monthly Internet fee, and plastic bowls.

“Christmas is a time for giving, and as well as giving to our loved ones, we encourage our patrons to also give to AACT.”

 

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