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Breaking barriers, building bridges, and giving back to the community—one step at a time.
Peeva Beverages, a brand under Fenaam Industries Limited, proudly supported the “Kid’s Peeva Time” initiative as part of its ongoing corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts.

More than just a company, Peeva is committed to being an active, compassionate member of the community.
Fenaam Industries, one of Ghana’s fastest-growing beverage companies, organized the CSR event on April 21, 2025, bringing together employees, community members, and children from various orphanages to support a meaningful cause.

The event made a heartfelt impact, putting smiles on the faces of children and offering not just food and giveaways but also moments of joy and connection. It also helped raise awareness about the importance of giving back to society and supporting vulnerable groups.

Through “Kid’s Peeva Time,” Fenaam Industries reaffirmed its dedication to making a lasting difference. The company plans to continue its CSR initiatives with a strong focus on community engagement, reintegration programs, mental health and counselling support, and mentorship for underprivileged children.

This event stands as a testament to Fenaam Industries’ belief in the power of corporate citizenship and the role of businesses in shaping a better future.




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