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Contributions pour into Joy FM for Soup Kitchen

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Contributions have started pouring into Joy FM's studios in Kokomlele ahead of this year's edition of the Joy FM Easter Soup Kitchen. The annual event, during which members of the public join Joy FM staff to donate and spend time with the underprivileged, will come off on Easter Sunday, 4th April at the Efua Sutherland Children's Park. This year, Joy FM has pleaded with members of the public to urgently provide a range of items including Multivit syrup for children, 40 bags of rice, 35 packs of fish, 15 gallons of cooking oil, 90 packs of chicken, 15 packs of tinned tomatoes, 100 sachets of spices, 15, 000 pieces of sachet water, 10 boxes of fresh tomato, 10 olonka's of fresh pepper, eight bags of onions and 10 large gas cylinders. Contributions have already come in from the following: Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana, East Airport International School, GMCK, Koranco Farms and Kimo Homes. The following individuals have also presented both cash and items to support the cause: Victor D. Laryea, Edinam Kofi Tsey-Stu, Martin Adjoke and Amoako, Mrs Nancy Thompson, Phyto – Ricker, Nana Koranteng, Miss Cynthia Howard, Eric Kissi, Ellen Quarshie, Salomey Boateng, Dylon, Melvin, Kile Orgle, Hozi Mawuena Yao, Emmanuel Kwesi Appiah, Miracle Nii Boye, Mrs Sarpong, Yaa Foriwaa, Scholastica Nettley, Alberta Dzantu, Pat Enigo, Dream Finance, Abraham Hansen, Mrs Ama Banfo, Lovelace Coleman, Abigail Boateng and Ekow Blay. Source: Myjoyonline.com/Ghana

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