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Ghanaian real estate company, Royal Kingdom Estate, has extended generosity to Accra-based Nyamedua Children’s Home through a special donation.
The company exhibited the charitable gesture by donating items worth about GHS 50, 000 to the children’s home in the Adenta Municipality on Saturday, July 13, 2024.
The packages donated included food items: bags of rice, gallons of oil, biscuits, drinks, food beverages, among others. Toiletries including tissues, sanitary towels, toilet rolls, bathing and washing soaps, and more, were also donated to Nyamedua Children’s Home over the weekend.
The items, more importantly comprising some stationery were received on behalf of the disadvantaged kids by Mr. Paul Anaba, founder of the organization, and Mr. Nana Duah, a social worker who passionately serves at Nyamedua Children’s Home, a safe haven for about 50 vulnerable children in the community.

The donation exercise was led by CEO of Royal Kingdom Estate, Mr. Danny Angels, who explained that the initiative was influenced by his outfit’s belief of “nurturing dreams and building communities”.

“Per our corporate social responsibility at Royal Kingdom Estate, we enroll widows and orphans on our payroll, but today we decided on giving our widow’s mite to the children [at Nyamedua Children’s Home], support them, and encourage them into becoming great persons in our society”, Mr. Angels elaborated.

He further noted with assurance that the gesture would not be a nine-day wonder. Royal Kingdom Estate would not relent in working hard to provide its top quality real estate services to the public, neither will it quit offering support to less privileged kids in various communities.
Upon receipt of the donation, Social Worker Mr. Duah expressed appreciation for the timely philanthropic gesture.

“On behalf of the founder, Mr. Anaba, and all the children here at Nyamedua Children’s Home, we’d like to say a big thank you to Royal Kingdom Estate for coming to our aid with these assorted items to cater for these children. May God richly bless you,” he said.
It was a sight to behold as staff of Royal Kingdom Estate spent time entertaining the beneficiaries at the organization’s premises in Adenta.

Royal Kingdom Estate has emerged as a leader in Ghana’s real estate industry, offering a comprehensive range of services from seamless and stress-free land acquisition processes, construction, project management, architecture and engineering, property management, and consultancy services.

It boasts of hundreds of acres of prime land in Aburi, Osu, and Tseaddo, making it a dominant player in the real estate industry. Additionally, their portfolio of short-term rental apartments highlights their commitment to providing diverse and innovative solutions to their clients.

The company's dedication to corporate social responsibility is equally noteworthy. Royal Kingdom Estate focuses on infrastructural development in its operational areas and actively supports the aged, widows, and the less privileged. By creating job opportunities for locals, the company not only builds structures but also fosters regional growth and development.
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