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The National Communications Officer of the NDC and CEO of GoldBod Ghana, Sammy Gyamfi, marked his 37th birthday with donations to vulnerable groups.
He extended support to the Dzorwulu Special School and the Department of Child Health at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
The items presented to the special school included assorted food supplies, such as rice, bottled water, and other essentials, to support the welfare of the students.
Speaking during the visit, Mr Gyamfi said his birthday celebration would not be complete without sharing the moment with the children.
“Yesterday was my 37th birthday, and I knew it wouldn’t be complete unless I came to the special school,” he said.
He added that celebrating with the students gave the occasion deeper meaning.
@attractivemustapha Goldbod CEO Sammy Gyamfi Marks 37th Birthday with Donations to Dzorwulu Special School and Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
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“I know that coming here to celebrate with you, to share in the joy of the occasion, and to bless you as I have been blessed by God, will make my 37th birthday complete. We came with a lot of food and goods,” he stated.
Mr Gyamfi also announced plans to further support the school with improved transport.
He revealed that a school bus would be donated later in the week to assist students.
Beyond the special school, he extended his outreach to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, where he made additional donations to the Department of Child Health.
Addressing staff and patients, he said the visit was to assess their needs and provide support.
“Today we came to visit you and see what help you need so we can support you,” he said.
The gesture has been welcomed by beneficiaries, highlighting his continued support for children and healthcare institutions.
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