DCI Microfinance has in a remarkable display of empathy and support, extended a helping hand to the displaced flood victims in Mepe, North Tongu District of the Volta Region.
The financial institution donated 1,000 mosquito nets to provide relief and comfort to those affected by the recent flooding caused by the Akosombo Dam spillage.
A delegation from DCI Microfinance, led by Vincentia Malm and Reginald Grantson Neequaye, Divisional Heads within the organisation, visited the affected area to personally deliver the much-needed donation and to express their heartfelt sympathies to the victims.
The delegation's presence and the generous donation were warmly welcomed by the local community and government representatives.
The Member of Parliament for the North Tongu constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwah, as well as the Chief and Queen Mother of the area, graciously received the donation on behalf of the flood victims.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, Vincentia Malm, Divisional Head at DCI Microfinance, emphasised the company's commitment to making a positive impact on the communities it serves. She stated, "We stand with our fellow citizens in times of need, and this donation is a small but heartfelt gesture to provide some relief to those affected by the recent flooding. We believe in the power of collective compassion and solidarity."
Solomon Tetteh Adusu, Corporate Affairs Officer at DCI, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to help those in distress. "In challenging times like these, it's essential to come together and support one another. We hope these mosquito nets can provide some protection and comfort to the flood victims as they rebuild their lives," he said.
Okudzeto Ablakwah who has been actively involved in providing relief to the affected communities, commended DCI Microfinance for its swift response to the crisis. He said, "We deeply appreciate the kindness and generosity shown by DCI Microfinance. This donation will undoubtedly make a significant difference in the lives of the flood victims."
The Chief and Queen Mother of Mepe also expressed their gratitude and extended their blessings to DCI Microfinance for its benevolent contribution to their community.
The DCI Microfinance officials said the company prioritises corporate social responsibility, focusing on initiatives that promote social welfare and well-being. Thus, this recent donation of mosquito nets is one example of the company's dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of people.
“As the community of Mepe strives to recover from the devastating flood, the donation of mosquito nets from DCI Microfinance serves as a symbol of hope, compassion, and unity during these challenging times”, they said.
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