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The Zobi Foundation, under the guidance of its founder, Lydia Fafa Konadu Zobi, recently made a significant donation to the Good Shepherd Orphanage Home in Kasoa, Ghana.
This act of kindness coincided with the founder's Birthday celebration on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
The Good Shepherd Orphanage Home, which provides a nurturing environment for over 60 children, received a generous supply of essential items. The donation included bags of rice, boxes of oil, drinks, Minimie snacks, Jibu water, clothing, and food for the caregivers.

This act of giving underscores the Foundation's commitment to supporting vulnerable children and ensuring their well-being.
In a statement, Miss Zobi shared her motivation behind the donation. She explained that instead of a typical birthday celebration filled with travel and personal enjoyment, she chose to make a meaningful impact.
Her goal was to offer hope and reassurance to the children, demonstrating that they are not forgotten and that God’s miracles are still possible.

On behalf of the orphanage, Mr. Michael, a senior caregiver, expressed deep gratitude to the Zobi Foundation. He also encouraged other compassionate individuals to provide additional support, particularly financial assistance to cover essential expenses like electricity bills.
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