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Golden Bean Hotel has made a significant donation to two orphanage homes in Kumasi as part of its 10th-anniversary celebrations.
The Remar Ghana Orphanage Home and the Perfect Peace Orphanage Home were the beneficiaries of this generous gesture, receiving sets of bed linens, towels, detergents, hot meals, and packs of water.
It was all joy and smiles at the Remar Ghana Orphanage Home and the Perfect Peace Orphanage Home when the management team and staff of the Golden Bean hotel arrived at both facilities to hand over the items.
Madam Mary Bonsu, CEO of Perfect Peace Foundation and Irene Ammisah, Mother of Remar Ghana respectively represented the 2 homes to receive the items.
They both expressed their gratitude to Golden Bean Hotel for their continued support, noting that the hotel regularly provides such assistance and called on corporate Ghana and individuals to emulate this example.
Speaking to the media, the General Manager of Golden Bean Hotel, Randy Attuquaye Clottey, emphasised the importance of giving back to society, especially to orphanages, which he described as particularly vulnerable.
He acknowledged that the journey over the past decade has not been without challenges, but strategic positioning in the Ashanti Region has been key to their success.
The hotel, which started with 8 rooms, now boasts of 51 rooms and has plans for further expansion with support from the board and the mother company, the Produce Buying Company (PBC).
“Golden Bean Hotel is a place to visit. Services here are affordable. We don’t extort from guests. Value for money is what we constantly invest in. As our slogan goes, ‘Hospitality Beyond Expectations’ is rest assured,” he stated.
The Sales and Marketing Manager, Maame Ama Asantewaa Adjem, also highlighted the importance of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, emphasising that helping the less fortunate is a core value of the hotel.
“Golden Bean Hotel’s commitment to excellent hospitality and community support is evident as it celebrates a decade of service. We look forward to many more years of growth and giving back to society,” she said.
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