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Redsea Maritime Services Ltd (RSMS) has donated 20 bags of rice and other items towards a successful organisation of the Joy FMs’ Easter Soup Kitchen event.
HR and Administrative Manager of the company Getrude Oheneba Sodji made the donation, Wednesday afternoon.
The other items include ten boxes of oil and two boxes of sunlight liquid soap.
Oheneba Sodji said the donation is a token by the company to help the underprivileged people in the society.
The Easter Soup Kitchen is a Joy FM Corporate Social Responsibility event that fetes thousands of porters and other vulnerable groups in the society.
It also provides them with clothes and primary health care.
This year’s event will be on Sunday March 31 at the Efua Sutherland Childrens Park.
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