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Two media personalities- Bola Ray known in real life as Nathaniel Kwabena Anokye Adisi of Joy 99.7 FM and Nana Aba Anamoah of TV3 and boxer, Joshua Clottey have been appointed ambassadors of the SOS Villages in Ghana.
The three, with the exception of Joshua Clottey who was not at the ceremony, were unveiled at a well attended outdooring ceremony held at the Grandma Alice Hall of the SOS Village in Tema, Thursday.
SOS Village Ambassadors are reputable personalities who are passionate and committed to solving the problems of child abandonment, destitution and the orphaned in collaboration with SOS Children’s Villages Ghana.
The three will serve as mouthpieces, role models and mentors for all SOS children and maintain a positive influence and image on them.
They will also be advisors to the Communications and Fundraising Department of the institution providing insights from the general public perceptions.
Bola Ray, Nana Aba Anamoah and Joshua Clottey are also expected to win a minimum of 50 committed givers for SOS Children’s Villages Ghana.
The SOS Village Board vice president, Mr Sedufia, in an address underscored the importance of ambassadors to the village’s quest to provide a home for the homeless.
He said the three ambassadors were coming on board at a time that SOS Ghana was on the verge of extending their services further to the Ashanti region and two more communities in the Greater Accra region namely: Chorkor and Ashiaman.
Mr Sedufia stated that, “It is in cognizance of this mission that we have revamped our Ambassador role to give a luster of significance to this generation of SOS Children.”
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