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Union Group of Companies has contributed its widow’s mite to helping children without guardians in some parts of the country.
The institution renders services such as real estate, travel and tour, automobile services among others.
The company presented a delegation to the Country-Side Children Welfare Home in Bawjiase to perform the gesture.

Group CEO, Dr Augustine Opoku Agyemang, Senior Management and Brand Ambassador donated items worth of Ghs25,000.
This includes rice, oil, biscuits toiletries, maize and other assorted drinks and a cash donation of Ghs10,000.

The items were received by the Home’s administrator, Ernest Osei Owusu.
He expressed the facility’s appreciation for the gesture.
Also present was the Union Group’s brand ambassador and popular Kumawood actress, Portia Asare Boateng.
The Company has its head Office at Achimota Westlands Pharmacy Junction. Other offices in Techiman and Sunyani.
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