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The Free Food Company (TFFC), in collaboration with Diplomatic Affairs Media and Communications Ltd, successfully hosted its Valentine’s Day Love Reach-Out initiative in Kokrobite, Weija-SCC and its environs, extending meaningful support to individuals in need within the community.
The outreach delivered food items and financial assistance to selected beneficiaries and individuals nominated by members of the public.
The initiative aimed to redefine Valentine’s Day as a celebration of compassion, dignity, and purposeful giving.

A major highlight of the event was the “Let Me Take You to Lunch” initiative. During this activation, the TFFC team personally identified individuals on the streets who needed a brief but meaningful break from daily struggle.
They were taken out for lunch, their meals were covered, and most importantly, their stories were heard. The initiative created moments of connection and reminded beneficiaries that they are seen and valued.
Speaking on the impact of the outreach, Lady Diana Lartey, CEO of The Free Food Company, emphasised the importance of intentional love.

“Valentine’s Day should go beyond celebration. It should be about showing up for people who need support the most. Through this initiative, we were able to restore hope and demonstrate that compassion can create real impact.
The CEO of Diplomatic Affairs Media and Communications Ltd, Harriet Nartey, emphasised the importance of giving back to society, noting that corporate social responsibility remains a vital pillar in building sustainable and impactful institutions.

The initiative was made possible through the generous support of distinguished individuals, including Kwasi Kyei Darkwah (KKD), DCOP Peter Ndekugri, Professor George K.T. Oduro, Odeefuo Amoakwa Buadu VIII, Madam Sheila Milano, as well as corporate partners Aphtro Synergy, Mojo Payments Ltd and Twellium Industries.
The Free Food Company remains committed to addressing food insecurity, reducing waste, and promoting sustainable community support systems across Ghana.
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