Actresses Yvonne Okoro with the support of her sisters Elizabeth and Roselin as well as Luckie Lawson spent their Christmas evening with street children in Accra.
They visited Opeibea House to feed the street children and also gave out blankets, clothes, deodorants, tubes of toothpaste, slippers, towels and other items.
Yvonne Okoro was so touched she could not help but shed tears as the children thanked them for the gesture.
The children who sell, eat, bath and sleep on the streets daily couldn’t hide their excitement when the actress came over to spend the day with them.
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