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Smile4mation and Indomie Ghana have partnered to celebrate Mother’s Day 2026 with a community outreach initiative that saw dozens of mothers honoured for their contribution to family and society.

The initiative, which took place over the weekend in Accra, brought together the two organisations in what they described as a shared effort to promote love, appreciation and support for mothers across the capital.

More than 40 mothers benefited from the outreach, receiving hampers and gifts as part of the celebration. The beneficiaries included women identified through Smile4mation’s community engagement programmes.

Organisers say the gesture was aimed at recognising the resilience and sacrifices of mothers while strengthening community bonds through acts of kindness.

Speaking on the partnership, co-founders of Smile4mation, known as the Mitch Brothers, said the initiative was inspired by personal reflections on motherhood and family values.

“This partnership felt right because, like every Ghanaian kid, we too have fond memories of a hot bowl of Indomie growing up,” they said.

“We wanted this Mother’s Day to be an extension of that love we received at home. We see our mother in these wonderful women—women whose strength is quiet yet powerful.”

They added that the outreach was also intended to highlight the importance of celebrating “unsung heroes” within communities who often go unrecognised.

For Indomie Ghana, the collaboration forms part of its broader engagement with Ghanaian households and families, reinforcing its presence in everyday life and cultural moments.

The company said the initiative aligns with its commitment to supporting family-oriented activities and community development.

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