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Royal Kingdom Estate, one of Ghana’s leading real estate companies, has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to social responsibility through a special donation to Village of Hope Orphanage.
The donation took place at the premises of the orphanage home at Gomoa Fetteh in the Central Region of Ghana on Friday, May 2, 2025.

This heartwarming gesture is part of Royal Kingdom Estate’s broader corporate social responsibility (CSR) agenda aimed at giving back to society and positively impacting the lives of the underprivileged in Ghana.
The donation – a significant cash amount and essential food supplies worth over GHS 100,000.00 – was warmly received by the management and children of the orphanage who expressed a lot of gratitude. This bundle of hope, in the form of cash and items including bags of rice, vegetable oil, assorted drinks and toiletries, is aimed at supporting the daily needs and long-term development of the home.
The donation exercise to Village of Hope Orphanage over the weekend is not the company’s first act of benevolence. Last year, Royal Kingdom Estate extended a similar hand of support to the Nyamedua Children’s Home, underscoring its consistent dedication to social causes.
Speaking to Joy Business, Mr. Danny Angels, CEO of Royal Kingdom Estate, whose birthday month (May) plays a key personal role in embarking on the donation, threw more light on the decision to extend generosity to Village of Hope this time. “Each year, we go to a couple of orphanages but we selected this particular one because of the unique story of prominent people who have come out of this place and today keep impacting society”, Mr. Angel expatiated.

Even better, the leader of the entourage revealed that “henceforth [Village of Hope] is one of our adopted orphanages that we’re going to be supporting from time to time”, an update that completely excited house parents of the orphanage.
The management of Village of Hope expressed profound gratitude to Royal Kingdom Estate, emphasizing the transformative impact such donations have on the well-being and growth of the children.
Mr. Lawrence Baah of Village of Hope says the gesture by Royal Kingdom Estate is highly and deeply appreciated because “the cost of running the babies’ home is draining”, and the donation of items and cash will go a long way to support the beneficiaries in senior high schools and the universities.

As a company that has grown and thrived within the Ghanaian market, Royal Kingdom Estate’s management believes “it is our duty to uplift the communities that have supported us, thus, supporting Village of Hope is not just charity—it’s an investment in the future of these children and, by extension, the future of Ghana.”
Over the years, Royal Kingdom Estate has cemented its position as a trailblazer in Ghana’s real estate sector, offering a wide spectrum of services including seamless land acquisition, construction, project management, architecture and engineering, property management, and consultancy. The company’s holistic approach has not only earned it the trust of its clients but also the admiration of the larger Ghanaian community, even in the diaspora.
As Ghana continues to grapple with socio-economic challenges, Royal Kingdom Estate’s example sets a powerful benchmark for corporate Ghana, showing that true success is measured not just by profit, but by the ability to uplift those most in need.
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