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The charity arm of Captain One Golf Society celebrated this year’s festive season with the children at Angel of Hope Orphanage Center in Tarkwa, Western Region.

The Society presented cash of ¢2,000 and golf shirts plus assorted drinks to the kids.

The team was represented and led by the captain of Captain One Golf Society, Dr Frank Boateng together with assistant secretary, David Duncan and other members of the society.

Dr Boateng mentioned that Angel of Hope Center has been adopted by the professional golfers to train the kids in the game of golf.

It would be the first home to benefit from the society which has already started training the children.

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‘‘Because professional golfers are the only people allowed to teach golf in the country, we call on more professionals to join the society so that they can support the dream of taking golf to the less privileged,” he said.

Executive Director of Angel of Hope Center, Madam Esi Antobam, thanked the Society for their kind gesture and assured them of her support and assistance to make their dream a reality.

The Charity Home has been in existence for over a decade and currently has 35 children with the oldest being 27 years old who recently completed the University of Mines at Tarkwa.

Madam Antobam called on the general public to assist the home as they pride on the topmost care for the kids.

The team was taken around the facility to have a first-hand view of where the kids stayed and the kind of urgent support they would need.

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