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More donations pour in for flood, fire victims

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The Petroleum Ladies Association of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) supported Joy FM’s drive to help victims of the fire and flood disaster that occurred last Wednesday.

President of the Association, Doe Agboloso Mensah, led a group of to donate boxes of soap, milk, tin tomatoes, packs of toilet rolls and clothes for distribution to the victims.

She said although focus have been on victims at the twin fire and flood disaster at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle, there are victims in other parts of the country that need equal support.

MOGA

The Greater Accra Regional Chapter of the Mfantsiman Old Girls Association (MOGA) also donated a number of items to help the flood and fire victims.

Ms. Esi Hammond shake the hand of Joy News' Editor Araba Koomson (first from right)

Their presentation included used clothes, two and a half bags of rice, cartoons of Milo, mackerel and tuna as well as cooking oil.

 The leader of the team, Ms. Esi Hammond, said the impromptu donation was made prior to the Association’s Meeting this weekend. She said the association would at its meeting plan and organise a special donation but this had to be done to alleviate the plight of the flood and father victims prior to that official meeting

LBFF

The 2011 Group B Class of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) and the Life Building Family Foundation (LBFF) also made a donation of used clothing, cartons of milk,  assorted  items and medical supplies to help the victims.

Representatives of the class and NGO, Alfreda and Agnes Adom said they were touched by the plight of the victims and wanted to help in their “own small way.”

RIDGE CHURCH

Members of the Ridge Church in Accra have also donated food items and toiletries in support of Joy FM's drive.

Earlier, the Ghana International Women's Club, Ghana International Expats, International Spouses of Ghana, True Women, Indian Community of Ghana, the North American Women's Club, Accra Expat and other expat communities also donated cloths and bags of sachet water to the victims.

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